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Methods
Methods are a special kind of functions, they are functions called from another value.
So that's what the .
in console.log
is for, we call the function log
from the console
, so it will run its actions using the console.
Now every value types have methods in JS, for example, numbers have a special
toFixed
method that allows you to specify how many decimals you want when you
convert them to string:
let thirdOf10 = 10 / 3
console.log(thirdOf10) // -> 3.3333333333333335 that's a lot of precision...
console.log(thirdOf10.toFixed(3)) // -> '3.333' that's quite enough !
console.log(thirdOf10.toFixed()) // -> with no argument, we get just '3'
So here in that second to last line we call toFixed
from the value of the variable
thirdOf10
, with the argument 3
, saying that we want 3 decimal numbers in our
string conversion.
Since they are functions, they can also return values.
Instructions
One of the value with the most methods are strings, you can do a lot of things with them.
For this exercise you will have to use the methods toUpperCase
and toLowerCase
from the
provided variable message
.
- Create a
noCaps
variable of the value ofmessage
but in lower case. - Create an
allCaps
variable of the value ofmessage
but in upper case.
Just remember ALL CAPS when you spell the man name
― MF DOOM