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894 PointsQuestion 2
Hi, I am not sure how to do question 2 in this section. I managed to do question 1 though.
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
var userName
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>JavaScript Basics</title>
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<script src="app.js"></script>
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</html>
2 Answers
erdragerdragsson
Courses Plus Student 5,887 PointsHello, You need to store all Uppercase versions of the variable ID in the userName variable, you can do it like this.
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
var userName = id.toUpperCase();
By using the toUpperCase(); method.
Chyno Deluxe
16,936 Pointsquestion2 ask that you concat the id, a # sign and lastName that will result to an all uppercase string. you can do this by placing the concatenation within parenthesis and then using the toUpperCase() method. View below
var userName = (id + "#" + lastName).toUpperCase();
I hope this helps.