Replaced tabs with spaces so spacing is consistent in the monaco editor. Also adjust some tests to account for the new loop protection.
5.9 KiB
5.9 KiB
id, title, challengeType, isBeta
id | title | challengeType | isBeta |
---|---|---|---|
5d6752e3e0696bdec46938de | Part 31 | 0 | true |
Description
After the name
property put a comma. On the next line add a property named "button text"
that has a value of an empty array. Since the property name has more than one word, there must be quotes around it.
Here is an example:
const arr = [
{
name: "Quincy Larson",
"favorite colors": []
}
]
Instructions
Tests
tests:
- text: See description above for instructions.
testString: assert.deepStrictEqual(locations[0]['button text'], []);
Challenge Seed
<script>
let xp = 0;
let health = 100;
let gold = 50;
let currentWeapon = 0;
let fighting;
let monsterHealth;
let inventory = ["stick"];
const button1 = document.querySelector('#button1');
const button2 = document.querySelector("#button2");
const button3 = document.querySelector("#button3");
const text = document.querySelector("#text");
const xpText = document.querySelector("#xpText");
const healthText = document.querySelector("#healthText");
const goldText = document.querySelector("#goldText");
const monsterStats = document.querySelector("#monsterStats");
const monsterNameText = document.querySelector("#monsterName");
const monsterHealthText = document.querySelector("#monsterHealth");
const locations = [
{
name: "town square"
}
];
// initialize buttons
button1.onclick = goStore;
button2.onclick = goCave;
button3.onclick = fightDragon;
function update(location) {
}
function goTown() {
button1.innerText = "Go to store";
button2.innerText = "Go to cave";
button3.innerText = "Fight dragon";
button1.onclick = goStore;
button2.onclick = goCave;
button3.onclick = fightDragon;
text.innerText = "You are in the town square. You see a sign that says \"Store\".";
}
function goStore() {
button1.innerText = "Buy 10 health (10 gold)";
button2.innerText = "Buy weapon (30 gold)";
button3.innerText = "Go to town square";
button1.onclick = buyHealth;
button2.onclick = buyWeapon;
button3.onclick = goTown;
text.innerText = "You enter the store.";
}
function goCave() {
console.log("Going to cave.");
}
function fightDragon() {
console.log("Fighting dragon.");
}
function buyHealth() {
}
function buyWeapon() {
}
</script>
Before Test
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en" >
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>RPG - Dragon Repeller</title>
<style>
body {
background-color: darkblue;
}
#text {
background-color: black;
color: white;
padding: 10px;
}
#game {
max-width: 500px;
max-height: 400px;
background-color: lightgray;
color: white;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 10px;
}
#controls {
border: 1px black solid;
padding: 5px;
}
#stats {
border: 1px black solid;
color: black;
padding: 5px;
}
#monsterStats {
display: none;
border: 1px black solid;
color: white;
padding: 5px;
background-color: red;
}
.stat {
padding-right: 10px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="game">
<div id="stats">
<span class="stat">XP: <strong><span id="xpText">0</span></strong></span>
<span class="stat">Health: <strong><span id="healthText">100</span></strong></span>
<span class="stat">Gold: <strong><span id="goldText">50</span></strong></span>
</div>
<div id="controls">
<button id="button1">Go to store</button>
<button id="button2">Go to cave</button>
<button id="button3">Fight dragon</button>
</div>
<div id="monsterStats">
<span class="stat">Monster Name: <strong><span id="monsterName"></span></strong></span>
<span class="stat">Health: <strong><span id="monsterHealth"></span></strong></span>
</div>
<div id="text">Welcome to Dragon Repeller. You must defeat the dragon that is preventing people from leaving the town. You are in the town square. Where do you want to go? Use the buttons above.</div>
</div>
After Test
</body>
</html>
Solution
<script>
let xp = 0;
let health = 100;
let gold = 50;
let currentWeapon = 0;
let fighting;
let monsterHealth;
let inventory = ["stick"];
const button1 = document.querySelector('#button1');
const button2 = document.querySelector("#button2");
const button3 = document.querySelector("#button3");
const text = document.querySelector("#text");
const xpText = document.querySelector("#xpText");
const healthText = document.querySelector("#healthText");
const goldText = document.querySelector("#goldText");
const monsterStats = document.querySelector("#monsterStats");
const monsterNameText = document.querySelector("#monsterName");
const monsterHealthText = document.querySelector("#monsterHealth");
const locations = [
{
name: "town square",
"button text": []
}
];
// initialize buttons
button1.onclick = goStore;
button2.onclick = goCave;
button3.onclick = fightDragon;
function update(location) {
}
function goTown() {
button1.innerText = "Go to store";
button2.innerText = "Go to cave";
button3.innerText = "Fight dragon";
button1.onclick = goStore;
button2.onclick = goCave;
button3.onclick = fightDragon;
text.innerText = "You are in the town square. You see a sign that says \"Store\".";
}
function goStore() {
button1.innerText = "Buy 10 health (10 gold)";
button2.innerText = "Buy weapon (30 gold)";
button3.innerText = "Go to town square";
button1.onclick = buyHealth;
button2.onclick = buyWeapon;
button3.onclick = goTown;
text.innerText = "You enter the store.";
}
function goCave() {
console.log("Going to cave.");
}
function fightDragon() {
console.log("Fighting dragon.");
}
function buyHealth() {
}
function buyWeapon() {
}
</script>