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1,705 PointsHelp me please to fill this gap
Take the following code: const name = "Dave"; let message = "Hello " + name + ". How are you?";
And fill in the blanks below to recreate it using template literal interpolation: const name = "Dave"; let message = Hello . How are you?__
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsHere's some hints:
- template literals start and end with "backtick" characters `
- variable contents are represented by the variable name preceded by $ and enclosed in braces {}
And here is an example:
var num = 3;
var msg = `There are ${num} boxes here.`;
Maximilian Menge
4,766 PointsMaximilian Menge
4,766 PointsIt still does not work
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsShow the answer that you are giving now. Because of the special characters, you'll probably need to format it as code (as I did in the example above). Use the instructions for code formatting in the Markdown Cheatsheet pop-up below the "Add an Answer" area. Or watch this video on code formatting.