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| id: 587d7b8a367417b2b2512b4e
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| title: Create Strings using Template Literals
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| challengeType: 1
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| forumTopicId: 301200
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| dashedName: create-strings-using-template-literals
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| ---
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| 
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| # --description--
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| 
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| A new feature of ES6 is the <dfn>template literal</dfn>. This is a special type of string that makes creating complex strings easier.
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| 
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| Template literals allow you to create multi-line strings and to use string interpolation features to create strings.
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| 
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| Consider the code below:
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| 
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| ```js
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| const person = {
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|   name: "Zodiac Hasbro",
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|   age: 56
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| };
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| 
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| // Template literal with multi-line and string interpolation
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| const greeting = `Hello, my name is ${person.name}!
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| I am ${person.age} years old.`;
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| 
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| console.log(greeting); // prints
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| // Hello, my name is Zodiac Hasbro!
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| // I am 56 years old.
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| 
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| ```
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| 
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| A lot of things happened there. Firstly, the example uses backticks (`` ` ``), not quotes (`'` or `"`), to wrap the string. Secondly, notice that the string is multi-line, both in the code and the output. This saves inserting `\n` within strings. The `${variable}` syntax used above is a placeholder. Basically, you won't have to use concatenation with the `+` operator anymore. To add variables to strings, you just drop the variable in a template string and wrap it with `${` and `}`. Similarly, you can include other expressions in your string literal, for example `${a + b}`. This new way of creating strings gives you more flexibility to create robust strings.
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| 
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| # --instructions--
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| 
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| Use template literal syntax with backticks to create an array of list element (`li`) strings. Each list element's text should be one of the array elements from the `failure` property on the `result` object and have a `class` attribute with the value `text-warning`. The `makeList` function should return the array of list item strings.
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| 
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| Use an iterator method (any kind of loop) to get the desired output (shown below).
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| 
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| ```js
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| [
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|   '<li class="text-warning">no-var</li>',
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|   '<li class="text-warning">var-on-top</li>',
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|   '<li class="text-warning">linebreak</li>'
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| ]
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| ```
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| 
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| # --hints--
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| 
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| `failuresList` should be an array containing `result failure` messages.
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| 
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| ```js
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| assert(
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|   typeof makeList(result.failure) === 'object' && failuresList.length === 3
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| );
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| ```
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| 
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| `failuresList` should be equal to the specified output.
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| 
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| ```js
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| assert(
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|   makeList(result.failure).every(
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|     (v, i) =>
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|       v === `<li class="text-warning">${result.failure[i]}</li>` ||
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|       v === `<li class='text-warning'>${result.failure[i]}</li>`
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|   )
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| );
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| ```
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| 
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| Template strings and expression interpolation should be used.
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| 
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| ```js
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| (getUserInput) => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/(`.*\${.*}.*`)/));
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| ```
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| 
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| An iterator should be used.
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| 
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| ```js
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| (getUserInput) =>
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|   assert(getUserInput('index').match(/for|map|reduce|forEach|while/));
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| ```
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| 
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| # --seed--
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| 
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| ## --seed-contents--
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| 
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| ```js
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| const result = {
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|   success: ["max-length", "no-amd", "prefer-arrow-functions"],
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|   failure: ["no-var", "var-on-top", "linebreak"],
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|   skipped: ["no-extra-semi", "no-dup-keys"]
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| };
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| function makeList(arr) {
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|   // Only change code below this line
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|   const failureItems = [];
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|   // Only change code above this line
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| 
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|   return failureItems;
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| }
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| 
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| const failuresList = makeList(result.failure);
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| ```
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| 
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| # --solutions--
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| 
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| ```js
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| const result = {
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|   success: ["max-length", "no-amd", "prefer-arrow-functions"],
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|   failure: ["no-var", "var-on-top", "linebreak"],
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|   skipped: ["no-extra-semi", "no-dup-keys"]
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| };
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| function makeList(arr) {
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|   return arr.map(val => `<li class="text-warning">${val}</li>`);
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| }
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| 
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| const failuresList = makeList(result.failure);
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| ```
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