JavaScript: Properties and methods as expressions
Properties and methods are expressions just like variables, constants, or function calls, which means they can be combined in many different ways.
In operations:
const name = 'Shaya';
name.length + 5; // 10
`hi, ${name.toUpperCase()}!`; // hi, SHAYA!
In function parameters:
const name1 = 'Robb';
const name2 = 'Shaya';
console.log(name2.length); // => 5
console.log(name2.toLowerCase()); // => shaya
console.log(Math.min(name1.length, name2.length)); // => 4
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Instructions
Print the first and the last letters of the sentence from the constant text
in the following format:
First: N Last: t
Your task is to extract these characters from a string and paste them into console.log()
without using any intermediate variables.
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