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6,077 PointstoUpperCase
let firstName = 'fidel';
let lastName = 'chyme';
let role = 'developer';
role.toUpperCase();
let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ':' + ' ' + role;
console.log(msg);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsCalling the method performs the function, but doesn't store it anywhere or change the original value. Do it as part of the assignment instead of by itself:
let msg = firstName + ' ' + lastName + ': ' + role.toUpperCase();