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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine and Manipulate Strings

gabriel Pereira
gabriel Pereira
3,203 Points

Finally, convert the string stored in role to uppercase letters. The final msg string should

app.js
let firstName = 'Gabriel';
let lastName = 'Pereira';
let role = 'developer';
let msg = 'firstName' + ' ' + 'lastName' : 'role.toUppercase';

1 Answer

cazepeda
cazepeda
6,099 Points

You missed the capital C in Case. Also the partentheses, (). Below is two ways to do it. Also remember that putting. the variables in regular quote marks ' ' will output it as a string and not what you assigned the value to be of the variable. Use template literals for to enclose variables.

e.g. 1.

let firstName = 'Gabriel';
let lastName = 'Pereira';
let role = 'developer';
let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ' : ' + role.toUpperCase();

msg;

e.g. 2.

let firstName = 'Gabriel';
let lastName = 'Pereira';
let role = 'developer';
let msg = `${firstName}` + ' ' + `${lastName}` + ' : ' + `${role}`.toUpperCase();

msg;