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Mr. Roboger's Neighborhood

This app is a weekly programming submission for Epicodus programming bootcamp. The learning objectives are to separate Javascript business logic and user interface logic, implement for loops and include tests for each behavior. 8/21/20

By Johnny Duverseau

Description

This application takes a number from a user and returns a range of numbers from 0 to the user inputted number. If a user enters number 1 the website returns with "Beep", number 2 returns "Boop", and 3 returns "Won't you be my neighbor?"

Specs

The program returns a range of numbers from 0 to the user’s inputted number.

  • Input: “4”
  • Output: “0, 1, 2, 3, 4”

The program will replace numbers with strings (phrases) based on the rules:

If a user inputs a number and the range from 0 to that number1 includes 1, the program returns a range that replaces the 1 with “Beep!”

  • Input: “1”
  • Output: “0, Beep”

Then, if a user inputs a number and the range from 0 to that number includes 2, the program will also return a range that replaces the 2 with “Boop!”

  • Input: “2”
  • Output: “0, Beep, Boop”

Then, if a user inputs a number and the range from 0 to that number includes 3, the program will also return a range that replaces the 3 with “Won’t you be my neighbor?”

  • Input: “5”
  • Output: “0, Beep, Boop, Won’t you be my neighbor?, 4, 5”

However, there are exceptions to the rules. The program will return the phrase “Won’t you be my neighbor?” if a user inputs the number “13” and will return the phrase “Boop!” if a user inputs the number 21.

However, if a user enters a number that contains both a 3 and a 1, this rule for 3 takes precedence and the entire number is replaced with “Won’t you be my neighbor?”

  • Input: “31”
  • Output: "Won't you be my neighbor"?

Setup/Installation Requirements

  • Open terminal
  • Create project page in terminal
  • Cd robogers-neighborhood
  • Open in VSCode
  • index.html in browser chrome to view the page

Support and contact details

Email Address: duverseaujohnny21@gmail.com

Technologies Used

  • HTML,
  • JavaScript,
  • Jquery
  • Boostrap
  • Markdown

License

This software is licensed under MIT license

Copyright (c) 2020 Johnny Duverseau

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This app is a weekly programming submission for Epicodus programming bootcamp. The learning objectives are to separate Javascript business logic and user interface logic, implement for loops and include tests for each behavior.

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