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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl, forumTopicId
id | title | challengeType | videoUrl | forumTopicId |
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56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244b7 | Concatenating Strings with Plus Operator | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cNpM8AN | 16802 |
--description--
In JavaScript, when the +
operator is used with a String
value, it is called the concatenation operator. You can build a new string out of other strings by concatenating them together.
Example
'My name is Alan,' + ' I concatenate.'
Note
Watch out for spaces. Concatenation does not add spaces between concatenated strings, so you'll need to add them yourself.
Example:
var ourStr = "I come first. " + "I come second.";
// ourStr is "I come first. I come second."
--instructions--
Build myStr
from the strings "This is the start. "
and "This is the end."
using the +
operator.
--hints--
myStr
should have a value of This is the start. This is the end.
assert(myStr === 'This is the start. This is the end.');
You should use the +
operator to build myStr
.
assert(code.match(/(["']).*\1\s*\+\s*(["']).*\2/g));
myStr
should be created using the var
keyword.
assert(/var\s+myStr/.test(code));
You should assign the result to the myStr
variable.
assert(/myStr\s*=/.test(code));
--seed--
--after-user-code--
(function(){
if(typeof myStr === 'string') {
return 'myStr = "' + myStr + '"';
} else {
return 'myStr is not a string';
}
})();
--seed-contents--
var myStr; // Change this line
--solutions--
var myStr = "This is the start. " + "This is the end.";