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Start your free trialJAMES WARTMAN
3,834 PointsUse the JavaScript .toUpperCase( ) string method to assign an all uppercase version of the id variable to the userName v
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
var userName = id;
console.log(id.toUpperCase());
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2 Answers
Justin Horner
Treehouse Guest TeacherHello, James
You're close! The challenge is asking you to assign the result of toUpperCase
to the variable userName
. In your code, you're using console.log
instead of assigning the value to userName
.
You can remove the console.log
call and instead call toUpperCase
on id
in the line above it.
I hope this helps.
JAMES WARTMAN
3,834 PointsThank you
Justin Horner
Treehouse Guest TeacherYou're welcome!