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Start your free trialTawanda Titus Nyakudyara
9,240 PointsFinally, add a # symbol and lastName in uppercase to the end of the userName string. The final value of userName is "231
what am i suppose to do
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
var userName=console.log=(id.toUpperCase());
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1 Answer
Dylan Glover
2,537 PointsHey Tawanda,
So you actually don't need a console.log here, its only asking you to join the two variables with a "#" in the middle and make sure they are both ran with .toUpperCase(). That would look like this:
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
var userName = id.toUpperCase() + "#" + lastName.toUpperCase();
Tawanda Titus Nyakudyara
9,240 PointsTawanda Titus Nyakudyara
9,240 Pointsthanks