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id, title, challengeType
id title challengeType
56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244b7 Concatenating Strings with Plus Operator 1

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.

Instructions

Build myStr from the strings "This is the start. " and "This is the end." using the + operator.

Tests

tests:
  - text: <code>myStr</code> should have a value of <code>This is the start. This is the end.</code>
    testString: 'assert(myStr === "This is the start. This is the end.", "<code>myStr</code> should have a value of <code>This is the start. This is the end.</code>");'
  - text: Use the <code>+</code> operator to build <code>myStr</code>
    testString: 'assert(code.match(/([""]).*([""])\s*\+\s*([""]).*([""])/g).length > 1, "Use the <code>+</code> operator to build <code>myStr</code>");'
  - text: <code>myStr</code> should be created using the <code>var</code> keyword.
    testString: 'assert(/var\s+myStr/.test(code), "<code>myStr</code> should be created using the <code>var</code> keyword.");'
  - text: Make sure to assign the result to the <code>myStr</code> variable.
    testString: 'assert(/myStr\s*=/.test(code), "Make sure to assign the result to the <code>myStr</code> variable.");'

Challenge Seed

// Example
var ourStr = "I come first. " + "I come second.";

// Only change code below this line

var myStr;


After Test

console.info('after the test');

Solution

var ourStr = "I come first. " + "I come second.";
var myStr = "This is the start. " + "This is the end.";