From 78c80c21e2ecea3227e8af1cb4d7d3ab75245671 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ItelSunday Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 09:56:13 -0800 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] initial commit --- assignments/array-methods.js | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/assignments/array-methods.js b/assignments/array-methods.js index c2d782f3b..f2fa616d0 100644 --- a/assignments/array-methods.js +++ b/assignments/array-methods.js @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ const runners = [{"id":1,"first_name":"Charmain","last_name":"Seiler","email":"c // ==== Challenge 1: Use .forEach() ==== // The event director needs both the first and last names of each runner for their running bibs. Combine both the first and last names into a new array called fullName. let fullName = []; -console.log(fullName); +console.log(fullName); //console // // ==== Challenge 2: Use .map() ==== // The event director needs to have all the runner's first names converted to uppercase because the director BECAME DRUNK WITH POWER. Convert each first name into all caps and log the result From cca2d75f87bdf3966257b0e68ace059a9d272fd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ItelSunday Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 16:14:32 -0800 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] solved problems --- assignments/array-methods.js | 16 +++++++++++++--- assignments/callbacks.js | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++----- assignments/closure.js | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/assignments/array-methods.js b/assignments/array-methods.js index f2fa616d0..a3d9ca7f0 100644 --- a/assignments/array-methods.js +++ b/assignments/array-methods.js @@ -56,28 +56,38 @@ const runners = [{"id":1,"first_name":"Charmain","last_name":"Seiler","email":"c // ==== Challenge 1: Use .forEach() ==== // The event director needs both the first and last names of each runner for their running bibs. Combine both the first and last names into a new array called fullName. let fullName = []; +runners.forEach(arr => fullName.push(`${arr.first_name} ${arr.last_name}`)); console.log(fullName); //console // // ==== Challenge 2: Use .map() ==== // The event director needs to have all the runner's first names converted to uppercase because the director BECAME DRUNK WITH POWER. Convert each first name into all caps and log the result let allCaps = []; +runners.map(arr => allCaps.push(arr.first_name.toUpperCase())); console.log(allCaps); // ==== Challenge 3: Use .filter() ==== // The large shirts won't be available for the event due to an ordering issue. Get a list of runners with large sized shirts so they can choose a different size. Return an array named largeShirts that contains information about the runners that have a shirt size of L and log the result -let largeShirts = []; +let largeShirts = runners.filter((array) => (array.shirt_size === 'L'));; console.log(largeShirts); // ==== Challenge 4: Use .reduce() ==== // The donations need to be tallied up and reported for tax purposes. Add up all the donations into a ticketPriceTotal array and log the result -let ticketPriceTotal = []; +let ticketPriceTotal = runners.reduce((ticketPriceTotal, runner) => ticketPriceTotal + runner.donation, 0);; console.log(ticketPriceTotal); // ==== Challenge 5: Be Creative ==== // Now that you have used .forEach(), .map(), .filter(), and .reduce(). I want you to think of potential problems you could solve given the data set and the 5k fun run theme. Try to create and then solve 3 unique problems using one or many of the array methods listed above. // Problem 1 +let allEmails = []; +runners.forEach(arr => allEmails.push(arr.email)); +console.log(allEmails); // Problem 2 +let midShirts = runners.filter((array) => (array.shirt_size === 'M')); +midShirts.map(item => item.shirt_size = 'L'); +console.log(midShirts); -// Problem 3 \ No newline at end of file +// Problem 3 +let bigDonators = runners.filter((array) => (array.donation > 150)); +console.log(bigDonators); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/assignments/callbacks.js b/assignments/callbacks.js index d5028657e..3b219ca27 100644 --- a/assignments/callbacks.js +++ b/assignments/callbacks.js @@ -3,44 +3,59 @@ const items = ['Pencil', 'Notebook', 'yo-yo', 'Gum']; /* - //Given this problem: function firstItem(arr, cb) { // firstItem passes the first item of the given array to the callback function. } - // Potential Solution: function firstItem(arr, cb) { return cb(arr[0]); } - firstItem(items, function(first) { console.log(first) }); - */ function getLength(arr, cb) { // getLength passes the length of the array into the callback. + return cb(arr.length); } +getLength(items, length => console.log(length)); +//////// end of code ///////// + function last(arr, cb) { // last passes the last item of the array into the callback. + return cb(arr[arr.length - 1]); } +last(items, last => console.log(last)); +//////// end of code ///////// + function sumNums(x, y, cb) { // sumNums adds two numbers (x, y) and passes the result to the callback. + return cb(x + y); } +//////// end of code ///////// + function multiplyNums(x, y, cb) { // multiplyNums multiplies two numbers and passes the result to the callback. + return cb(x * y); } +//////// end of code ///////// + function contains(item, list, cb) { // contains checks if an item is present inside of the given array/list. // Pass true to the callback if it is, otherwise pass false. + if (list.item === true) { + return cb(true); + } else { + return cb(false); + } } /* STRETCH PROBLEM */ @@ -49,4 +64,4 @@ function removeDuplicates(array, cb) { // removeDuplicates removes all duplicate values from the given array. // Pass the duplicate free array to the callback function. // Do not mutate the original array. -} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/assignments/closure.js b/assignments/closure.js index b16c45ae4..7589a35a5 100644 --- a/assignments/closure.js +++ b/assignments/closure.js @@ -1,11 +1,33 @@ // ==== Challenge 1: Write your own closure ==== // Write a simple closure of your own creation. Keep it simple! - +const counter = () => { + function mySuccess(myClass, timeline) { + const className = myClass; + function text() { + const time_line = timeline; + console.log(`Hello, ${className} I'm back to the ${time_line}`); + } + text(); + // Return a function that when invoked increments and returns a counter variable. +} +mySuccess("WEBFT 17", 'future'); // ==== Challenge 2: Create a counter function ==== const counter = () => { + let num = 0; + function increase() { + num++; + return num; + } + return increase; +} +let newCount = counter(); +console.log(newCount()); + // Return a function that when invoked increments and returns a counter variable. -}; + + + // Example usage: const newCounter = counter(); // newCounter(); // 1 // newCounter(); // 2