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Start your free trialJacob Trevino
976 PointsHow do I use .toUpperCase ?
how do I put .toUpperCase string method to assign an all uppercase version of the variable to the username variable ?
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
var userName=
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1 Answer
Brendon Butler
4,254 PointsTo call a method from a data type.
- Enter your variable
- Add a period
- Enter the method name
- Add opening and closing parenthesis (filling with variables between them if necessary)
- End with a semi-colon if it's the end of a line
var userName = inputSring.toUpperCase();
Jacob Trevino
976 PointsThank you so much I was really stuck lol. Do you know how to put the # and the last name in .toUppercase on the sam eline as the username
Brendon Butler
4,254 PointsIf you're talking about concatenation, you should be able to do something like this:
var userName = (id + lastName).toUpperCase();
There's probably a more simple way to accomplish it, but that's what I came up with.
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsJason Anders
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