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Courses Plus Student 631 PointstoUpperCase()
how to uppercase a var
var id = "23188xtr";
var lastName = "Smith";
(id.toUpperCase());
var userName
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<title>JavaScript Basics</title>
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4 Answers
Victor Velasquez
4,395 PointsYou need to remove the outer parentheses surrounding your method call on line 3.
Ex:
id.toUpperCase();
Raymond Gibson
Courses Plus Student 631 PointsOk now that Ive done that I'm still missing something
bible verse
Courses Plus Student 744 Pointsvar id = "23188xtr"; var lastName = "Smith";
you create a "var" and give it the name "userName" var userName = id.toUpperCase()
Juan Guerrero
3,994 PointsThank you for the help.