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Related to introduction to JavaScript .

in introduction to javascript course string chapter i receive a problem e.g. console.log(" hello ____ ?. ") in between " hello " and " ? " . how i write code to display output in single quotation mark by default message is written is double qoutation mark i have space between the text no edit available ... what i do ? .

14th Dec 2022, 6:56 AM
Muhammad Umair
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Assuming you were asked to greet a person, given a name. There are two possible ways I knew so far, using regular string concatenation or string interpolation (Fix for missing identifier - noted by PanicS) let yourName = 'Bruce'; [ Regular string concatenation ] console.log( "hello '" + yourName + "' ?" ); Notice carefully there is a single quote before ending double quote of "hello'" string to the left. And there is a single quote right after the beginning double quote of the "' ?" string to the right. [ String interpolation ] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Template_literals console.log( `hello '${yourName}' ?` ); Notice how we use backticks rather than regular single/double quotes to wrap string content. P.S. Please use relevant words in post tags. "no" does not relate to Javascript in any way. https://code.sololearn.com/W3uiji9X28C1/?ref=app (Edited)
14th Dec 2022, 8:19 AM
Ipang
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Ipang your both codes will throw syntax error: wrong: console.log("hello" '+yourName+' "?"); I just place quotes with some space so we can see better, error is because you placed 3 strings with nothing to concate it, pluses are part of string inside single quotes right: console.log("hello" + yourName + "?"); For template literals also wrong: console.log(`hello '${yourName}?`); right: console.log(`hello ${yourName}?`); About Muhammad Umair question you probably need to change from console.log("hello ?"); To console.log('hello ?'); I don't know what is between hello and ?, but here double quotes are replaced with single. Or you maybe need this? console.log('hello' + '?'); or console.log("hello" + 'something' + "?"); note that we can place both double and single I tried to find this task but I didn't find it, it will be better if you would give as course name and lection number. If this is from some other site place link to it if you can
14th Dec 2022, 9:07 AM
PanicS
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