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13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions .vscode/tasks.json
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{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"type": "npm",
"script": "test",
"group": "test",
"problemMatcher": [],
"label": "npm: test",
"detail": "jest"
}
]
}
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion exercises/B-hello-world/README.md
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### 1. Run the program

- Open a terminal window
- Change directory to this folder (`cd exercises/B-hello-world`) - assuming you're at the project root
- Change directory to this folder (`cd B-hello-world`)
- Run the program using node (`node exercise.js`)

### 2. Experiment
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion exercises/C-variables/exercise.js
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// Start by creating a variable `greeting`

var greeting="Hello, my name is Miguel"
console.log(greeting);
console.log(greeting);
console.log(greeting);
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions exercises/D-strings/exercise.js
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// Start by creating a variable `message`
var message= "This is string";


console.log(message);
console.log(typeof message);
5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions exercises/E-strings-concatenation/exercise.js
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// Start by creating a variable `message`

console.log(message);
var greeting= "hello"
var name="Miguel";
console.log(greeting + " " + name);
5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions exercises/F-strings-methods/exercise.js
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// Start by creating a variable `message`

console.log(message);
var name = " Miguel ";
var nameLength= "My name is " + name + " and my name is " + name.length + " characters long.";
console.log(nameLength);
7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions exercises/F-strings-methods/exercise2.js
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const name = " Daniel ";

console.log(message);
var name="daniel"
console.log(
"My name is " + name.trim() + " and my name is " +name.length + " characters long."
);
4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions exercises/G-numbers/exercise.js
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// Start by creating a variables `numberOfStudents` and `numberOfMentors`
var numberOfStudents = 15;
var numberOfMentors = 8;

console.log(numberOfStudents + numberOfMentors);
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions exercises/J-functions/exercise.js
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function halve(number) {
// complete the function here
return number / 2;
}

var result = halve(12);
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions exercises/J-functions/exercise2.js
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function triple(number) {
// complete function here
return number * 3;
}

var result = triple(12);
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions exercises/K-functions-parameters/exercise.js
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// Complete the function so that it takes input parameters
function multiply() {
function multiply(number1, number2) {
// Calculate the result of the function and return it
return number1 * number2;
}

// Assign the result of calling the function the variable `result`
var result = multiply(3, 4);

let result = multiply(3, 4);
console.log(result);
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions exercises/K-functions-parameters/exercise2.js
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// Declare your function first
function divide(number1, number2){
return number1 / number2;
}

var result = divide(3, 4);

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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion exercises/K-functions-parameters/exercise3.js
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// Write your function here
function createGreeting(greeting, name) {
return greeting + name;
}

var greeting = createGreeting("Daniel");
var greeting = createGreeting("Hello," + "my name is Daniel");

console.log(greeting);
7 changes: 6 additions & 1 deletion exercises/K-functions-parameters/exercise4.js
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// Declare your function first
function sum(number1, number2) {
return number1 + number2;

}

// Call the function and assign to a variable `sum`
// var qualquer = sum(13, 124);

console.log(sum);
console.log(sum(13, 124));
4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion exercises/K-functions-parameters/exercise5.js
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// Declare your function here

function createLongGreeting( name, age) {
return name + ' '+ age;
}
const greeting = createLongGreeting("Daniel", 30);

console.log(greeting);
21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions exercises/L-functions-nested/exercise.js
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var mentor1 = "Daniel";
var mentor2 = "Irina";
var mentor3 = "Mimi";
var mentor4 = "Rob";
var mentor5 = "Yohannes";


function shoutyGreeting(name){
var shouty = "HELLO " ;
return shouty + name;
}

const shoutyGreet1= shoutyGreeting(mentor1);
const shoutyGreet2= shoutyGreeting(mentor2);
const shoutyGreet3= shoutyGreeting(mentor3);
const shoutyGreet4= shoutyGreeting(mentor4);
const shoutyGreet5= shoutyGreeting(mentor5);



console.log(shoutyGreet1.toUpperCase());
console.log(shoutyGreet2.toUpperCase());
console.log(shoutyGreet3.toUpperCase());
console.log(shoutyGreet4.toUpperCase());
console.log(shoutyGreet5.toUpperCase());
18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions exercises/cd exercises/B-hello-world/README.md
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It is programming tradition that the first thing you do in any language is make it output 'Hello world!'.

We'll do this in JavaScript, using something called `console.log()`.

Inside of `exercise.js` there's a line of code that will print "Hello world!".

### 1. Run the program

- Open a terminal window
- Change directory to this folder (`cd exercises/B-hello-world`) - assuming you're at the project root
- Run the program using node (`node exercise.js`)

### 2. Experiment

- Try to `console.log()` something different. For example, 'Hello World. I just started learning JavaScript!'.
- Try to console.log() several things at once.
- What happens when you get rid of the quote marks?
- What happens when you console.log() just a number without quotes?
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console.log("Hello, my name is Miguel");
10 changes: 7 additions & 3 deletions extra/1-currency-conversion.js
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Write a function that converts a price to USD (exchange rate is 1.4 $ to £)
*/

function convertToUSD() {}
function convertToUSD(value) {
return value * 1.4;
}

/*
CURRENCY CONVERSION
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They have also decided that they should add a 1% fee to all foreign transactions, which means you only convert 99% of the £ to BRL.
*/

function convertToBRL() {}
function convertToBRL(value) {
return (value * 0.99) * 5.7;
}

/* ======= TESTS - DO NOT MODIFY =====
There are some Tests in this file that will help you work out if your code is working.
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});

test("convertToBRL function works for £1.50", () => {
expect(convertToBRL(1.5)).toEqual(8.46);
expect(convertToBRL(1.5)).toEqual(8.4645);
});
16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions extra/2-piping.js
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the final result to the variable goodCode
*/

function add() {

function add(value1, value2) {
return value1 + value2;
}

function multiply() {

function multiply(a, b) {
return a * b;
}

function format() {

function format(a) {
return '£' + a;
}

const startingValue = 2;

// Why can this code be seen as bad practice? Comment your answer.
let badCode =
let badCode = 42;

/* BETTER PRACTICE */

let goodCode =
let goodCode = 4234;

/* ======= TESTS - DO NOT MODIFY =====
There are some Tests in this file that will help you work out if your code is working.
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions mandatory/1-syntax-errors.js
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// There are syntax errors in this code - can you fix it to pass the tests?

function addNumbers(a b c) {
function addNumbers(a, b, c) {
return a + b + c;
}

function introduceMe(name, age)
return "Hello, my name is " + name "and I am " age + "years old";
return "Hello, my name is " + name + "and I am " + age + "years old";

function getTotal(a, b) {
total = a ++ b;
total = a + b;

return "The total is total";
}
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7 changes: 3 additions & 4 deletions mandatory/2-logic-error.js
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// The syntax for this function is valid but it has an error, find it and fix it.

function trimWord(word) {
return wordtrim();
return wordtrim.length();
}

function getStringLength(word) {
return "word".length();
return word.length();
}

function multiply(a, b, c) {
a * b * c;
return;
return a * b * c;
}

/*
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// Add comments to explain what this function does. You're meant to use Google!
function getRandomNumber() {
return Math.random() * 10;
}
}//The function above takes a random number using Math.random () and multiplies it by 10

// Add comments to explain what this function does. You're meant to use Google!
function combine2Words(word1, word2) {
return word1.concat(word2);
}
}////function above combines two arguments

function concatenate(firstWord, secondWord, thirdWord) {
return "code", "your", "future";
// Write the body of this function to concatenate three words together.
// Look at the test case below to understand what this function is expected to return.
}
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Sales tax is 20% of the price of the product.
*/

function calculateSalesTax() {}

function calculateSalesTax(productPrice) {
let productTax = productPrice * 0.2;
return productTax;
}
console.log(calculateSalesTax(100))
/*
CURRENCY FORMATTING
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Remember that the prices must include the sales tax (hint: you already wrote a function for this!)
*/

function addTaxAndFormatCurrency() {}
function addTaxAndFormatCurrency(productPrice) {
let productTax = productPrice * 0.2;
return "£" + (productTax + productPrice).toFixed(2);
}

//Function Test
console.log(addTaxAndFormatCurrency(100));

/*
===================================================
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