var s = "Hello";
var x = s.toLowerCase();
var l = s.length;1. What are the types of the following:
sxs.toLowerCase()s.toLowerCases.lengthl
- Function
- Operator
- Number
- Aggregator
- Variable
- Keyword
- Operator
- Constant
var x = z[y];4. What is y?
- Index
- Key
- Index or key
- Array
var y = 1;
var x = [1, 2, 3];
var z = x[y];5. What is y?
- Index
- Key
- Index or key
- Array
var joe = {
name: 'Joe',
age: 24
};
var joesName = joe.name;
var joesAge = joe['age'];6. What is 'age' in the last line?
- Index
- Key
- Array
- Object
7. What are name and age of the object joe?
- Index
- Key
- Object
- Property
var y = 'length';
var x = [1, 2, 3];
var z = x[y];7. What is y
- Index
- Key
- Index or key
- Array
8. What is the element for index 1 in array x?
9. Fill in: "The value of the (...) length of x is (...)"
function a() { return true; }var a = function b() { return true; }var c = function () { return true; }
- Declare a variable called
xand initialize it with the string "Hello". - Declare a variable called
yand initialize it with the propertylengthofx. - Declare a variable called
zand initialize it with the result of calling the methodtoUpperCaseonx - Declare a function called
myFunction. This function should take two arguments, and should call the second argument with the first argument as its argument. Then, declare a variable calledfand initialize it with an empty anonymous function, and callmyFunctionwith the arguments10andf.
(Tip: it should look like the items in the previous question!)
var s = "HackYourFuture";
var i = s.indexOf("Your");
function sum(a, b) { return a + b; }
var s = sum(4, 5);
var r = Math.sqrt(s);ll = 4;l == 4if (l == 4) { console.log("yes"); }
E.console.log("yes");
F."yes"
G.console.log(l == 4 ? "yes" : "no")
H.function a() { return 4; }
I.var a = function () { return 4; }
var s = "Hello".toLowerCase();
var l = s.length;
function sum(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
var max = function (a, b) {
return a > b ? a : b;
}
var s1 = sum(4, 5);
var s2 = 4 + 5;
if (s2 == s1) {
console.log("same");
} else {
console.log("not same");
}18. List all 11 statements in the code above
19. List all 28 expressions in the code above (BONUS!)