--- title: Word wrap id: 594810f028c0303b75339ad4 challengeType: 5 forumTopicId: 302344 --- ## Description
Even today, with proportional fonts and complex layouts, there are still cases where you need to wrap text at a specified column. The basic task is to wrap a paragraph of text in a simple way.
## Instructions
Write a function that can wrap this text to any number of characters. As an example, the text wrapped to 80 characters should look like the following:
Wrap text using a more sophisticated algorithm such as the Knuth and Plass TeX
algorithm. If your language provides this, you get easy extra credit, but you
must reference documentation indicating that the algorithm is something better
than a simple minimum length algorithm.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: wrap should be a function. testString: assert.equal(typeof wrap, 'function'); - text: wrap should return a string. testString: assert.equal(typeof wrap('abc', 10), 'string'); - text: wrap(80) should return 4 lines. testString: assert(wrapped80.split('\n').length === 4); - text: Your wrap function should return our expected text. testString: assert.equal(wrapped80.split('\n')[0], firstRow80); - text: wrap(42) should return 7 lines. testString: assert(wrapped42.split('\n').length === 7); - text: Your wrap function should return our expected text. testString: assert.equal(wrapped42.split('\n')[0], firstRow42); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js function wrap(text, limit) { return text; } ```
### After Test
```js const text = `Wrap text using a more sophisticated algorithm such as the Knuth and Plass TeX algorithm. If your language provides this, you get easy extra credit, but you ''must reference documentation'' indicating that the algorithm is something better than a simple minimum length algorithm.`; const wrapped80 = wrap(text, 80); const wrapped42 = wrap(text, 42); const firstRow80 = 'Wrap text using a more sophisticated algorithm such as the Knuth and Plass TeX'; const firstRow42 = 'Wrap text using a more sophisticated'; ```
## Solution
```js function wrap(text, limit) { const noNewlines = text.replace('\n', ''); if (noNewlines.length > limit) { // find the last space within limit const edge = noNewlines.slice(0, limit).lastIndexOf(' '); if (edge > 0) { const line = noNewlines.slice(0, edge); const remainder = noNewlines.slice(edge + 1); return line + '\n' + wrap(remainder, limit); } } return text; } ```