--description--
Previously you used the following code to declare a variable:
var myName;
But you can also declare a string variable like this:
var myName = "your name";
"your name"
is called a string literal. A string literal, or string, is a series of zero or more characters enclosed in single or double quotes.
--instructions--
Create two new string variables: myFirstName
and myLastName
and assign them the values of your first and last name, respectively.
--hints--
myFirstName
should be a string with at least one character in it.
assert(
(function () {
if (
typeof myFirstName !== 'undefined' &&
typeof myFirstName === 'string' &&
myFirstName.length > 0
) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
})()
);
myLastName
should be a string with at least one character in it.
assert(
(function () {
if (
typeof myLastName !== 'undefined' &&
typeof myLastName === 'string' &&
myLastName.length > 0
) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
})()
);
--seed--
--after-user-code--
if(typeof myFirstName !== "undefined" && typeof myLastName !== "undefined"){(function(){return myFirstName + ', ' + myLastName;})();}
--seed-contents--
--solutions--
var myFirstName = "Alan";
var myLastName = "Turing";