Variables Naming Convention
Variables naming convention:
- Variables in JavaScript are case-sensitive. Case-sensitive means variables are treated differently depending on whether it is in capitals or lower-case text.
12345let name="Bob William"; console.log(name); let NAME ="Jacob Thomas"; console.log(NAME);
We will get two different outputs because the name
and NAME
are two different variables.
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Suppose there are 50 students in a class and you want to store this in a variable, and for that you need a variable name to store this information. Your task is to choose the suitable identifier for your variable name from these numberOfStudents
, student
, and std
and print the value on the console.
Solution
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Variables naming convention:
- Variables in JavaScript are case-sensitive. Case-sensitive means variables are treated differently depending on whether it is in capitals or lower-case text.
12345let name="Bob William"; console.log(name); let NAME ="Jacob Thomas"; console.log(NAME);
We will get two different outputs because the name
and NAME
are two different variables.
Swipe to start coding
Suppose there are 50 students in a class and you want to store this in a variable, and for that you need a variable name to store this information. Your task is to choose the suitable identifier for your variable name from these numberOfStudents
, student
, and std
and print the value on the console.
Solution
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Completion rate improved to 2single