--description--
Sometimes you will need to build a string. By using the concatenation operator (+
), you can insert one or more variables into a string you're building.
Example:
const ourName = "freeCodeCamp";
const ourStr = "Hello, our name is " + ourName + ", how are you?";
ourStr
would have a value of the string Hello, our name is freeCodeCamp, how are you?
.
--instructions--
Set myName
to a string equal to your name and build myStr
with myName
between the strings My name is
and and I am well!
--hints--
myName
should be set to a string at least 3 characters long.
assert(typeof myName !== 'undefined' && myName.length > 2);
You should use two +
operators to build myStr
with myName
inside it.
assert(__helpers.removeJSComments(code).match(/["']\s*\+\s*myName\s*\+\s*["']/g).length > 0);
--seed--
--after-user-code--
(function(){
var output = [];
if(typeof myName === 'string') {
output.push('myName = "' + myName + '"');
} else {
output.push('myName is not a string');
}
if(typeof myStr === 'string') {
output.push('myStr = "' + myStr + '"');
} else {
output.push('myStr is not a string');
}
return output.join('\n');
})();
--seed-contents--
// Only change code below this line
const myName = "";
const myStr = "";
--solutions--
const myName = "Bob";
const myStr = "My name is " + myName + " and I am well!";