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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Storing and Tracking Information with Variables The Variable Challenge

Christina Blair
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Christina Blair
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 981 Points

Feedback? Was there anything that could be done better or more efficiently?

https://w.trhou.se/vme38z0gqd

Also...I'm still a little confused about where to add .toLowerCase(). I feel like it would have been useful here after I had someone fill in the blanks and they capitalized the first letter of each word they entered.

Where would I add that?

2 Answers

Darrell Conklin
Darrell Conklin
22,099 Points

You would add it whenever you called a variable that you wanted to convert to lower case ex:

message += " jumped over the " + adj_two.toLowerCase();

as far as efficiency goes it's adequate, I wouldn't worry too much about it at this point so long as you learn what they're trying to teach you.

Bader Alsabah
Bader Alsabah
4,738 Points

I believe Eliyah's answer above covered the use of toLowerCase() and your code looks fine and achieves the desired practice and output. So, keep at it & goodluck!