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Courses Plus Student 593 Pointsi can't solve this
how to solve this?
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "#smith";
var userName=(id.toUpperCase( ));
var userName=(lastName.toUpperCase( ));
userName=(d+lastName)
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>JavaScript Basics</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
Fayyaz Haider
Courses Plus Student 593 Pointsyes exactly.Butt also putting "id" nothing happen.
2 Answers
Zach Hope
12,486 PointsCan you post the specific instructions for this challenge , It helps to refresh what exactly they are looking for.
Fayyaz Haider
Courses Plus Student 593 PointsNo Sir, The Question is that (Make a Variable that combine both of the values into uppercase ).
Zach Hope
12,486 PointsSo what you have here is three different assignments for the same variable, you assign it first to the id.toUpperCase function and then in the next line the last name is assigned to the same variable and then in the final line both. What you need is one userName var assignment that contains both functions on the same line.
Zach Hope
12,486 PointsZach Hope
12,486 Pointsyour last js statement says "d" + last name, do you mean for it it be "id"?