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17 changes: 11 additions & 6 deletions 1-exercises/A-undefined/exercise.js
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// Example 1
let a;
console.log(a);

// Answer
// - a have not been assign a value but its being printed to the terminal. The computer dont khow what to do so it prints out the statement of undefined

// Example 2
function sayHello() {
let message = "Hello";
let message = "Hello";
}

let hello = sayHello();
console.log(hello);

// Answer
// - functino is being called to siign a value to var hello but theres no return to return the value

// Example 3
function sayHelloToUser(user) {
console.log(`Hello ${user}`);
console.log(`Hello ${user}`);
}

sayHelloToUser();

// Answer
// - the value user have no value assgined

// Example 4
let arr = [1,2,3];
let arr = [1, 2, 3];
console.log(arr[3]);
// Answer
// - the array a dont have vale at address 3. it only have 0 till 2 addresses.
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions 1-exercises/B-array-literals/exercise.js
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Declare some variables assigned to arrays of values
*/

let numbers = []; // add numbers from 1 to 10 into this array
let mentors; // Create an array with the names of the mentors: Daniel, Irina and Rares
let numbers = [1, 3, 2, 5, 6, 46, 34, 2345, 23459]; // add numbers from 1 to 10 into this array
let mentors = ["Daniel", "Khan", "dani"]; // Create an array with the names of the mentors: Daniel, Irina and Rares

/*
DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions 1-exercises/C-array-get-set/exercise.js
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*/

function first(arr) {
return; // complete this statement
return arr[0]; // complete this statement
}

function last(arr) {
return; // complete this statement
var a = arr.length;
return arr[arr.length - 1]; // complete this statement
}

/*
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*/

let numbers = [1, 2, 3]; // Don't change this array literal declaration
numbers[2] = 4;
numbers[1] = 1;

/*
DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
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24 changes: 10 additions & 14 deletions 1-exercises/D-for-loop/exercise.js
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*/

const WRITERS = [
"Virginia Woolf",
"Zadie Smith",
"Jane Austen",
"Bell Hooks",
"Yukiko Motoya"
]

const AGES = [
59,
40,
41,
63,
49
"Virginia Woolf",
"Zadie Smith",
"Jane Austen",
"Bell Hooks",
"Yukiko Motoya",
];

// TODO - Write for loop code here
const AGES = [59, 40, 41, 63, 49];

// TODO - Write for loop code here
for (var i = 0; i < WRITERS.length; i++) {
console.log(`${WRITERS[i]} age is ${AGES[i]} \n`);
}
/*
The output should look something like this:

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30 changes: 20 additions & 10 deletions 1-exercises/E-while-loop-with-array/exercise.js
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*/

const BIRTHDAYS = [
"January 7th",
"February 12th",
"April 3rd",
"April 5th",
"May 3rd",
"July 11th",
"July 17th",
"September 28th",
"November 15th"
"January 7th",
"February 12th",
"April 3rd",
"April 5th",
"May 3rd",
"July 11th",
"July 17th",
"September 28th",
"November 15th",
];

function findFirstJulyBDay(birthdays) {
// TODO
// TODO

var hold = [];
for (var i = 0; i < BIRTHDAYS.length; i++) {
var month = BIRTHDAYS[i];
if (month.includes("July")) {
hold.push(month);
}
// console.log(BIRTHDAYS[i]);
}
return hold;
}

console.log(findFirstJulyBDay(BIRTHDAYS)); // should output "July 11th"
66 changes: 31 additions & 35 deletions 2-mandatory/1-weather-report.js
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*/

function getTemperatureReport(cities) {
// TODO
// TODO
const temp_array = [];
for (let i = 0; i < cities.length; i++) {
let temp = temperatureService(cities[i]);
temp_array.push(`The temperature in ${cities[i]} is ${temp} degrees`);
}
return temp_array;
}


//
/* ======= TESTS - DO NOT MODIFY ===== */

function temperatureService(city) {
let temparatureMap = new Map();

temparatureMap.set('London', 10);
temparatureMap.set('Paris', 12);
temparatureMap.set('Barcelona', 17);
temparatureMap.set('Dubai', 27);
temparatureMap.set('Mumbai', 29);
temparatureMap.set('São Paulo', 23);
temparatureMap.set('Lagos', 33);
return temparatureMap.get(city);
let temparatureMap = new Map();

temparatureMap.set("London", 10);
temparatureMap.set("Paris", 12);
temparatureMap.set("Barcelona", 17);
temparatureMap.set("Dubai", 27);
temparatureMap.set("Mumbai", 29);
temparatureMap.set("São Paulo", 23);
temparatureMap.set("Lagos", 33);

return temparatureMap.get(city);
}

test("should return a temperature report for the user's cities", () => {
let usersCities = [
"London",
"Paris",
"São Paulo"
]

expect(getTemperatureReport(usersCities)).toEqual([
"The temperature in London is 10 degrees",
"The temperature in Paris is 12 degrees",
"The temperature in São Paulo is 23 degrees"
]);
let usersCities = ["London", "Paris", "São Paulo"];

expect(getTemperatureReport(usersCities)).toEqual([
"The temperature in London is 10 degrees",
"The temperature in Paris is 12 degrees",
"The temperature in São Paulo is 23 degrees",
]);

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I like how neat your code is Nasir.

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test("should return a temperature report for the user's cities (alternate input)", () => {
let usersCities = [
"Barcelona",
"Dubai"
]

expect(getTemperatureReport(usersCities)).toEqual([
"The temperature in Barcelona is 17 degrees",
"The temperature in Dubai is 27 degrees"
]);
let usersCities = ["Barcelona", "Dubai"];

expect(getTemperatureReport(usersCities)).toEqual(["The temperature in Barcelona is 17 degrees", "The temperature in Dubai is 27 degrees"]);
});

test("should return an empty array if the user hasn't selected any cities", () => {
expect(getTemperatureReport([])).toEqual([]);
});
expect(getTemperatureReport([])).toEqual([]);
});
79 changes: 50 additions & 29 deletions 2-mandatory/2-financial-times.js
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Implement the function below, which will return a new array containing only article titles which will fit.
*/
function potentialHeadlines(allArticleTitles) {
// TODO
// TODO
return allArticleTitles.filter((title) => title.length < 65);
}

/*
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(you can assume words will always be seperated by a space)
*/
function titleWithFewestWords(allArticleTitles) {
// TODO
// TODO
let shortestTitle = allArticleTitles[0];
for (let i = 1; i < allArticleTitles.length; i++) {
const currentTitle = allArticleTitles[i];
if (currentTitle.length < shortestTitle.length) {
shortestTitle = currentTitle;
}
}
return shortestTitle;
}

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(Hint: remember that you can also loop through the characters of a string if you need to)
*/
function headlinesWithNumbers(allArticleTitles) {
// TODO
// TODO

return allArticleTitles.filter((title) => /\d/.test(title));
}

/*
The Financial Times wants to understand what the average number of characters in an article title is.
Implement the function below to return this number - rounded to the nearest integer.
*/
function averageNumberOfCharacters(allArticleTitles) {
// TODO
// TODO
const totalCharacters = allArticleTitles.reduce(
(acc, title) => acc + title.length,
0
);
const average = totalCharacters / allArticleTitles.length;
return Math.round(average);
}



/* ======= List of Articles - DO NOT MODIFY ===== */
const ARTICLE_TITLES = [
"Streaming wars drive media groups to spend more than $100bn on new content",
"Amazon Prime Video India country head: streaming is driving a TV revolution",
"Aerospace chiefs prepare for bumpy ride in recovery of long-haul flights",
"British companies look to muscle in on US retail investing boom",
"Libor to take firm step towards oblivion on New Year's Day",
"Audit profession unattractive to new recruits, says PwC boss",
"Chinese social media users blast Elon Musk over near miss in space",
"Companies raise over $12tn in 'blockbuster' year for global capital markets",
"The three questions that dominate investment",
"Brussels urges Chile's incoming president to endorse EU trade deal",
"Streaming wars drive media groups to spend more than $100bn on new content",
"Amazon Prime Video India country head: streaming is driving a TV revolution",
"Aerospace chiefs prepare for bumpy ride in recovery of long-haul flights",
"British companies look to muscle in on US retail investing boom",
"Libor to take firm step towards oblivion on New Year's Day",
"Audit profession unattractive to new recruits, says PwC boss",
"Chinese social media users blast Elon Musk over near miss in space",
"Companies raise over $12tn in 'blockbuster' year for global capital markets",
"The three questions that dominate investment",
"Brussels urges Chile's incoming president to endorse EU trade deal",
];

/* ======= TESTS - DO NOT MODIFY ===== */

test("should only return potential headlines", () => {
expect(new Set(potentialHeadlines(ARTICLE_TITLES))).toEqual(new Set([
"British companies look to muscle in on US retail investing boom",
"Libor to take firm step towards oblivion on New Year's Day",
"Audit profession unattractive to new recruits, says PwC boss",
"The three questions that dominate investment"
]));
expect(new Set(potentialHeadlines(ARTICLE_TITLES))).toEqual(
new Set([
"British companies look to muscle in on US retail investing boom",
"Libor to take firm step towards oblivion on New Year's Day",
"Audit profession unattractive to new recruits, says PwC boss",
"The three questions that dominate investment",
])
);
});

test("should return an empty array for empty input", () => {
expect(potentialHeadlines([])).toEqual([]);
expect(potentialHeadlines([])).toEqual([]);
});

test("should return the title with the fewest words", () => {
expect(titleWithFewestWords(ARTICLE_TITLES)).toEqual("The three questions that dominate investment");
expect(titleWithFewestWords(ARTICLE_TITLES)).toEqual(
"The three questions that dominate investment"
);
});

test("should only return headlines containing numbers", () => {
expect(new Set(headlinesWithNumbers(ARTICLE_TITLES))).toEqual(new Set([
"Streaming wars drive media groups to spend more than $100bn on new content",
"Companies raise over $12tn in 'blockbuster' year for global capital markets"
]));
expect(new Set(headlinesWithNumbers(ARTICLE_TITLES))).toEqual(
new Set([
"Streaming wars drive media groups to spend more than $100bn on new content",
"Companies raise over $12tn in 'blockbuster' year for global capital markets",
])
);
});

test("should return the average number of characters in a headline", () => {
expect(averageNumberOfCharacters(ARTICLE_TITLES)).toEqual(65);
expect(averageNumberOfCharacters(ARTICLE_TITLES)).toEqual(65);
});
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