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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl
| id | title | challengeType | videoUrl |
|---|---|---|---|
| 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244ba | Understand String Immutability | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cWPVaUR |
Description
String values are immutable, which means that they cannot be altered once created.
For example, the following code:
var myStr = "Bob";
myStr[0] = "J";
cannot change the value of myStr to "Job", because the contents of myStr cannot be altered. Note that this does not mean that myStr cannot be changed, just that the individual characters of a string literal cannot be changed. The only way to change myStr would be to assign it with a new string, like this:
var myStr = "Bob";
myStr = "Job";
Instructions
myStr so it contains the string value of Hello World using the approach shown in the example above.
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>myStr</code> should have a value of <code>Hello World</code>
testString: assert(myStr === "Hello World");
- text: Do not change the code above the line
testString: assert(/myStr = "Jello World"/.test(code));
Challenge Seed
// Setup
var myStr = "Jello World";
// Only change code below this line
myStr[0] = "H"; // Fix Me
After Test
(function(v){return "myStr = " + v;})(myStr);
Solution
var myStr = "Jello World";
myStr = "Hello World";