Oliver Eyton-Williams ee1e8abd87
feat(curriculum): restore seed + solution to Chinese (#40683)
* feat(tools): add seed/solution restore script

* chore(curriculum): remove empty sections' markers

* chore(curriculum): add seed + solution to Chinese

* chore: remove old formatter

* fix: update getChallenges

parse translated challenges separately, without reference to the source

* chore(curriculum): add dashedName to English

* chore(curriculum): add dashedName to Chinese

* refactor: remove unused challenge property 'name'

* fix: relax dashedName requirement

* fix: stray tag

Remove stray `pre` tag from challenge file.

Signed-off-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
2021-01-12 19:31:00 -07:00

2.2 KiB

id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id title challengeType forumTopicId dashedName
5c3dda8b4d8df89bea71600f Check For Mixed Grouping of Characters 1 301339 check-for-mixed-grouping-of-characters

--description--

Sometimes we want to check for groups of characters using a Regular Expression and to achieve that we use parentheses ().

If you want to find either Penguin or Pumpkin in a string, you can use the following Regular Expression: /P(engu|umpk)in/g

Then check whether the desired string groups are in the test string by using the test() method.

let testStr = "Pumpkin";
let testRegex = /P(engu|umpk)in/;
testRegex.test(testStr);
// Returns true

--instructions--

Fix the regex so that it checks for the names of Franklin Roosevelt or Eleanor Roosevelt in a case sensitive manner and it should make concessions for middle names.

Then fix the code so that the regex that you have created is checked against myString and either true or false is returned depending on whether the regex matches.

--hints--

Your regex myRegex should return true for the string Franklin D. Roosevelt

myRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(myRegex.test('Franklin D. Roosevelt'));

Your regex myRegex should return true for the string Eleanor Roosevelt

myRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(myRegex.test('Eleanor Roosevelt'));

Your regex myRegex should return false for the string Franklin Rosevelt

myRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(!myRegex.test('Franklin Rosevelt'));

Your regex myRegex should return false for the string Frank Roosevelt

myRegex.lastIndex = 0;
assert(!myRegex.test('Frank Roosevelt'));

You should use .test() to test the regex.

assert(code.match(/myRegex.test\(\s*myString\s*\)/));

Your result should return true.

assert(result === true);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

let myString = "Eleanor Roosevelt";
let myRegex = /False/; // Change this line
let result = false; // Change this line
// After passing the challenge experiment with myString and see how the grouping works

--solutions--

let myString = "Eleanor Roosevelt";
let myRegex = /(Franklin|Eleanor).*Roosevelt/;
let result = myRegex.test(myString);