Oliver Eyton-Williams 0bd52f8bd1
Feat: add new Markdown parser (#39800)
and change all the challenges to new `md` format.
2020-11-27 10:02:05 -08:00

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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl, forumTopicId
id title challengeType videoUrl forumTopicId
56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244b8 Concatenating Strings with the Plus Equals Operator 1 https://scrimba.com/c/cbQmmC4 16803

--description--

We can also use the += operator to concatenate a string onto the end of an existing string variable. This can be very helpful to break a long string over several lines.

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. ";
ourStr += "I come second.";
// ourStr is now "I come first. I come second."

--instructions--

Build myStr over several lines by concatenating these two strings: "This is the first sentence. " and "This is the second sentence." using the += operator. Use the += operator similar to how it is shown in the editor. Start by assigning the first string to myStr, then add on the second string.

--hints--

myStr should have a value of This is the first sentence. This is the second sentence.

assert(myStr === 'This is the first sentence. This is the second sentence.');

You should use the += operator to build myStr.

assert(code.match(/myStr\s*\+=\s*(["']).*\1/g));

--seed--

--after-user-code--

(function(){
  if(typeof myStr === 'string') {
    return 'myStr = "' + myStr + '"';
  } else {
    return 'myStr is not a string';
  }
})();

--seed-contents--

// Only change code below this line

var myStr;

--solutions--

var myStr = "This is the first sentence. ";
myStr += "This is the second sentence.";