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Start your free trialAndjelina Stojanovic
1,928 PointsUpperCase
Hy,i dont know what is wrong with my code. Can someone help me. Thanks
let firstName= ("Djina"); let lastName=("Stojanovic"); let role = 'developer'; let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ':' + ' ' + role; let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ': ' + role.toUpperCase();
4 Answers
Andjelina Stojanovic
1,928 PointsIt's works :)))))) thanks a lot. You are lifesaver ;)
Zaid Khan
12,769 PointsYou welcome
Zaid Khan
12,769 PointsYour code looks fine to me, not sure what the question is about.
Andjelina Stojanovic
1,928 Pointslet firstName= ("Djina"); let lastName=("Stojanovic"); let role = 'developer'; let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ':' + ' ' + role; let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ': ' + role.toUpperCase();
i don't know why is not working. I get always this: Cannot read property '1' of null .
Zaid Khan
12,769 Pointsjust remove your first msg variable and try again. It should accept now.
Zaid Khan
12,769 PointsYou are defining 2 msg variable separately that's why
Zaid Khan
12,769 PointsZaid Khan
12,769 PointsFor better understanding, you can wrap your code in 3 backticks on the line before and after.