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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Storing and Tracking Information with Variables Working with Strings and Finding Help

Angelo Hartlieb
Angelo Hartlieb
389 Points

This also works, but is it right?

var shout = prompt('What should I shout'); shout += '!!!'; alert(shout.toUpperCase());

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,271 Points

Assuming the sole purpose of the code is to create and show the alert, this code is a suitable replacement for the video example.

But be aware that in the video, the contents of "shout" are changed to be upper case, where this code only shows the alert in upper case while leaving the contents of "shout" with the original casing.

Christian ROLLET
Christian ROLLET
11,252 Points

Also, I think that you should have only one instruction per line, in order to improve clarity of your code.