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7 changes: 6 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-2/1-key-errors/0.js
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// Predict and explain first...
// =============> write your prediction here

// I predict the code will give an error because inside the function we create a variable called str again.
// call the function capitalise with a string input
// interpret the error message and figure out why an error is occurring

Expand All @@ -9,5 +9,10 @@ function capitalise(str) {
return str;
}

console.log(capitalise("hello"));
// =============> write your explanation here
// The error occurs because we are trying to declare a variable named str inside the function, but it is already declared as a parameter. This creates a conflict and results in a syntax error.
// =============> write your new code here
function capitalise(str) {
return `${str[0].toUpperCase()}${str.slice(1)}`;
}
12 changes: 10 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-2/1-key-errors/1.js
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// Why will an error occur when this program runs?
// =============> write your prediction here

// console.log(decimalNumber); will cause error because decimalNumber only exists inside the function.
// Try playing computer with the example to work out what is going on

function convertToPercentage(decimalNumber) {
Expand All @@ -15,6 +15,14 @@ function convertToPercentage(decimalNumber) {
console.log(decimalNumber);

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

//The error happens because the function already has a parameter called decimalNumber.
//Creating another variable with the same name inside the function causes a conflict
// 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));
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 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
// it is syntax error. 3 is a value not a variable name.

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

// =============> write the error message here
//function square(3) {
^

//SyntaxError: Unexpected number
// =============> explain this error message here
//The error is as I predicted. The function parameter should be a variable name, not a value.
//In this case, 3 is a value and cannot be used as a parameter name.

// Finally, correct the code to fix the problem

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

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

7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-2/2-mandatory-debug/0.js
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// Predict and explain first...

// =============> write your prediction here
// I predict the code will give an error because the multiply function does not return a value.

function multiply(a, b) {
console.log(a * b);
Expand All @@ -9,6 +10,12 @@ function multiply(a, b) {
console.log(`The result of multiplying 10 and 32 is ${multiply(10, 32)}`);

// =============> write your explanation here
//The function multiply(a, b) logs the result but does not return anything.

// 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)}`);
9 changes: 8 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-2/2-mandatory-debug/1.js
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// Predict and explain first...
// =============> write your prediction here

// I predict the code will give an error because the sum function does not return a value.
function sum(a, b) {
return;
a + b;
Expand All @@ -9,5 +9,12 @@ function sum(a, b) {
console.log(`The sum of 10 and 32 is ${sum(10, 32)}`);

// =============> write your explanation here
// The function sum(a, b) has a return statement that does not return the result of a + b.
// Instead, it returns undefined because the return statement is followed by a semicolon, which ends the statement before the addition operation is executed.
// 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)}`);
12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-2/2-mandatory-debug/2.js
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// Predict the output of the following code:
// =============> Write your prediction here
//The function has no parameter, so it cannot use input values like 42, 105, 806

const num = 103;

Expand All @@ -15,10 +16,21 @@ 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 out will be the last digit of 103 for all three console.log statements, because the function getLastDigit() is using the variable num which is set to 103, instead of using the input values passed to it.
// Explain why the output is the way it is
// =============> write your explanation here
//The function is not using the value passed into it.
// 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
// If a function should work with different values → it must have parameters.
// Otherwise it will always use the same fixed value
8 changes: 6 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
}
// return the BMI of someone based off their weight and height
const bmi = weight / (height * height);
return Number(bmi.toFixed(1));
}
console.log(calculateBMI(72, 1.76));
// just to check the function is working correctly, and it works.
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 toUpperSnakeCase(str) {
return str.toUpperCase().replaceAll(" ", "_");
}
console.log(toUpperSnakeCase("hello there"));
console.log(toUpperSnakeCase("lord of the rings"));
23 changes: 23 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("123p"));
console.log(toPounds("5p"));
console.log(toPounds("0p"));
5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-2/4-mandatory-interpret/time-format.js
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// a) When formatTimeDisplay is called how many times will pad be called?
// =============> write your answer here
// three times- hours, minutes, seconds

// 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
// num = 0, because totalHours = 0

// 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
// num = 1, because remainingSeconds = 1.

// e) What is the return value of pad when it is called for the last time in this program? Explain your answer
// =============> write your answer here
// "01", because the function adds a leading zero to the single-digit number 1, resulting in the string "01".
21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-2/5-stretch-extend/format-time.js
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currentOutput2 === targetOutput2,
`current output: ${currentOutput2}, target output: ${targetOutput2}`
);

const currentOutput3 = formatAs12HourClock("00:00");
const targetOutput3 = "12:00 am";
console.assert(
currentOutput3 === targetOutput3,
`current output: ${currentOutput3}, target output: ${targetOutput3}`
);

const currentOutput4 = formatAs12HourClock("12:00");
const targetOutput4 = "12:00 pm";
console.assert(
currentOutput4 === targetOutput4,
`current output: ${currentOutput4}, target output: ${targetOutput4}`
);

console.log(formatAs12HourClock("08:00"));
console.log(formatAs12HourClock("23:00"));
console.log(formatAs12HourClock("00:00"));
console.log(formatAs12HourClock("12:00"));

//The function did not handle the edge cases 00:00 and 12:00.
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