1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| afcc8d540bea9ea2669306b6 | Repeat a String Repeat a String | 5 | 16041 | repeat-a-string-repeat-a-string |
--description--
Repeat a given string str (first argument) for num times (second argument). Return an empty string if num is not a positive number. For the purpose of this challenge, do not use the built-in .repeat() method.
--hints--
repeatStringNumTimes("*", 3) should return the string ***.
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('*', 3) === '***');
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", 3) should return the string abcabcabc.
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('abc', 3) === 'abcabcabc');
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", 4) should return the string abcabcabcabc.
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('abc', 4) === 'abcabcabcabc');
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", 1) should return the string abc.
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('abc', 1) === 'abc');
repeatStringNumTimes("*", 8) should return the string ********.
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('*', 8) === '********');
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", -2) should return an empty string ("").
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('abc', -2) === '');
The built-in repeat() method should not be used.
assert(!/\.repeat/g.test(code));
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", 0) should return "".
assert(repeatStringNumTimes('abc', 0) === '');
--seed--
--seed-contents--
function repeatStringNumTimes(str, num) {
return str;
}
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", 3);
--solutions--
function repeatStringNumTimes(str, num) {
if (num < 1) return '';
return num === 1 ? str : str + repeatStringNumTimes(str, num-1);
}
repeatStringNumTimes("abc", 3);