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26 changes: 21 additions & 5 deletions Sprint-2/1-key-errors/0.js
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// Predict and explain first...
// =============> write your prediction here
//function capitalize will capitalise the first letter with index 0
// and will append the sliced string from index 1 which is the second letter

// call the function capitalise with a string input

// interpret the error message and figure out why an error is occurring
//syntax Error :identifier the variabel has already been declared.
// As we can see the str variable has already been declared in the prameter of the function instead we just return the value
// The Error message is

function capitalise(str) {
let str = `${str[0].toUpperCase()}${str.slice(1)}`;
return str;
}
// function capitalise(str) {
// let str = `${str[0].toUpperCase()}${str.slice(1)}`;
// console.log(str);
// return str;
// }


// =============> write your explanation here

// =============> write your explanation here
// =============> write your new code here

function capitalise(str) {
return `${str[0].toUpperCase()}${str.slice(1)}`;

}
capitalise("ebrahim");
capitalise('salomi');
29 changes: 22 additions & 7 deletions Sprint-2/1-key-errors/1.js
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// Predict and explain first...


// Why will an error occur when this program runs?
// =============> write your prediction here

//1- The function is trying to declare the decimalNumber twice in the perameter and later as a new variable
//2-console.log() is printing a variable in the local scope where it can't be accessed as it is inside the function

// Try playing computer with the example to work out what is going on

function convertToPercentage(decimalNumber) {
const decimalNumber = 0.5;
const percentage = `${decimalNumber * 100}%`;
// function convertToPercentage(decimalNumber) {
// const decimalNumber = 0.5;
// const percentage = `${decimalNumber * 100}%`;

// return percentage;
// }

return percentage;
}

console.log(decimalNumber);

// =============> write your explanation here

// =============> write your explanation here
//similar to the previous exercise where the variable decimal Number has already been declared in the parameter
// and already is a local variable which can't be declared again
//As the decimalNumber inside the function we can't print it using the console.log() as it has no power to the local scope
//instead we can delete the second declaration and just leave the parameter as an input for the user which would be nicely work
// Finally, correct the code to fix the problem

// =============> write your new code here
function convertToPercentage(decimalNumber) {
const percentage = `${decimalNumber * 100}%`;
return percentage;
}

console.log(convertToPercentage(0.5));
12 changes: 9 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-2/1-key-errors/2.js
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// this function should square any number but instead we're going to get an error

// =============> write your prediction of the error here
//The error might be accuring because the parameter can't be a number and should be a variable

function square(3) {
return num * num;
}
// function square(3) {
// return num * num;
// }

// =============> write the error message here
//the Error is a syntax error: Unexpected number

// =============> explain this error message here
// we can put a number or any argument when we call the number not when we shape it

// Finally, correct the code to fix the problem
function square(num) {
return num * num;
}

// =============> write your new code here

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17 changes: 13 additions & 4 deletions Sprint-2/2-mandatory-debug/0.js
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// Predict and explain first...

// =============> write your prediction here
// This function would multiply the two arguments a and b whatever that is
// when we log the output we will get the string and the output of the function but because we are not returning an output we might run into an error

function multiply(a, b) {
console.log(a * b);
}
// function multiply(a, b) {
// console.log(a * b);
// }

console.log(`The result of multiplying 10 and 32 is ${multiply(10, 32)}`);
// console.log(`The result of multiplying 10 and 32 is ${multiply(10, 32)}`);

// =============> write your explanation here
//The console.log() inside the funtion will print a*b but when we call the function will return() undefined means will return nothing)for the two variables a and b

// Finally, correct the code to fix the problem
// =============> write your new code here
function multiply(a, b) {
return a * b;
}

console.log(`The result of multiplying 10 and 32 is ${multiply(10, 32)}`);

20 changes: 14 additions & 6 deletions Sprint-2/2-mandatory-debug/1.js
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// Predict and explain first...
// =============> write your prediction here
// The function suppose to return the sum of the two variables but we will encounter an error probably a syntax Error

function sum(a, b) {
return;
a + b;
}

console.log(`The sum of 10 and 32 is ${sum(10, 32)}`);

// function sum(a, b) {
// return;
// a + b;
// }
// console.log(`The sum of 10 and 32 is ${sum(10, 32)}`);
// As we return nothing by closing the line with a semicolon hence a + b is not returned where we tell the computer to exit and go back to global scope and the computer will not be able to read the lines after that
// =============> write your explanation here

// Finally, correct the code to fix the problem
// =============> write your new code here

function sum(a, b) {
return a + b;
}

console.log(`The sum of 10 and 32 is ${sum(10, 32)}`);
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// Predict the output of the following code:
// =============> Write your prediction here
//getLastDigit will convert a number to a string and reverse it
// However, since there is no parameter or local variable we might run into an Error

const num = 103;
// const num = 103;

function getLastDigit() {
return num.toString().slice(-1);
}
// function getLastDigit() {
// return num.toString().slice(-1);
// }

console.log(`The last digit of 42 is ${getLastDigit(42)}`);
console.log(`The last digit of 105 is ${getLastDigit(105)}`);
console.log(`The last digit of 806 is ${getLastDigit(806)}`);
// console.log(`The last digit of 42 is ${getLastDigit(42)}`);
// console.log(`The last digit of 105 is ${getLastDigit(105)}`);
// console.log(`The last digit of 806 is ${getLastDigit(806)}`);

// Now run the code and compare the output to your prediction
// =============> write the output here
// The last digit of 42 is 3
// The last digit of 105 is 3
// The last digit of 806 is 3
// Explain why the output is the way it is
// =============> write your explanation here
// As expected, the function has no parameters, so it relies on the global variable "num" as its only variable.
// Since there are no parameters defined, the function permanently uses the global variable instead.
// This means even if we pass arguments when calling the function, they will be ignored because there are no parameters to receive them.

// Finally, correct the code to fix the problem
// =============> write your new code here

function getLastDigit(num) {
return num.toString().slice(-1);
}

console.log(`The last digit of 42 is ${getLastDigit(42)}`);
console.log(`The last digit of 105 is ${getLastDigit(105)}`);
console.log(`The last digit of 806 is ${getLastDigit(806)}`);


// This program should tell the user the last digit of each number.
// Explain why getLastDigit is not working properly - correct the problem
10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-2/3-mandatory-implement/1-bmi.js
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// It should return their Body Mass Index to 1 decimal place

function calculateBMI(weight, height) {
// return the BMI of someone based off their weight and height
}
let result = Number(weight/(height*height));
return result.toFixed(1);


}

console.log(calculateBMI(70,1.7))
console.log(calculateBMI(72,1.7))
6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-2/3-mandatory-implement/2-cases.js
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// You will need to come up with an appropriate name for the function
// Use the MDN string documentation to help you find a solution
// This might help https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/toUpperCase
function toUpperSnakeFormat(string){
return string.toUpperCase().replaceAll(" ","_")

}
console.log(toUpperSnakeFormat("hello there"))
console.log(toUpperSnakeFormat("lord of the rings"))
21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-2/3-mandatory-implement/3-to-pounds.js
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// You will need to declare a function called toPounds with an appropriately named parameter.

// You should call this function a number of times to check it works for different inputs
function toPounds(penceString){
const penceStringWithoutTrailingP = penceString.substring(
0,
penceString.length - 1
);
const paddedPenceNumberString = penceStringWithoutTrailingP.padStart(3, "0");
const pounds = paddedPenceNumberString.substring(
0,
paddedPenceNumberString.length - 2
);

const pence = paddedPenceNumberString
.substring(paddedPenceNumberString.length - 2)
.padEnd(2, "0");
return `£${pounds}.${pence}`
}


console.log(toPounds('987p'));
console.log(toPounds('909p'));
console.log(toPounds('345p'));
14 changes: 9 additions & 5 deletions Sprint-2/4-mandatory-interpret/time-format.js
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return `${pad(totalHours)}:${pad(remainingMinutes)}:${pad(remainingSeconds)}`;
}

console.log(formatTimeDisplay(60))
// You will need to play computer with this example - use the Python Visualiser https://pythontutor.com/visualize.html#mode=edit
// to help you answer these questions

// Questions

// a) When formatTimeDisplay is called how many times will pad be called?
// =============> write your answer here
// =============> 3 times

// Call formatTimeDisplay with an input of 61, now answer the following:

// b) What is the value assigned to num when pad is called for the first time?
// =============> write your answer here
// =============> the first time pad was called with the totalHours

// c) What is the return value of pad is called for the first time?
// =============> write your answer here
// =============> "00"


// d) What is the value assigned to num when pad is called for the last time in this program? Explain your answer
// =============> write your answer here
// =============> "1"
// the last time, pad() is called with the remaining seconds which is value "1"

// e) What is the return value assigned to num when pad is called for the last time in this program? Explain your answer
// =============> write your answer here
// =============> "01"
// When it is call for the last time it adds 0 before 1 to make it 2 characters long
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