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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions mandatory/1-fix-functions.js
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*/

function getMood() {
let isHappy = true;
function getMood(isHappy) {

if (isHappy) {
return "I am happy";
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}

function greaterThan10(num) {
let isBigEnough;
let isBigEnough = num >10

if (isBigEnough) {
return "num is greater than 10";
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49 changes: 43 additions & 6 deletions mandatory/2-function-creation.js
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1. the user should be 18 or older
2. the user must be logged in
*/
function isAcceptableUser(userAge, isLoggedIn) {}
function isAcceptableUser(userAge, isLoggedIn) {
let UserisAcceptable = userAge >= 18 && isLoggedIn
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That is a great name for this variable. The convention in javascript (at CYF - otherwise it might depend on the company you work for, but most probably have similar conventions) is for variable names to begin with a lower case (andThenHaveUpperCase)

return UserisAcceptable
}

/*
Complete the function to apply discount percent based on how much is totalPrice in user cart.
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is applieds and 142.5 should be returned)
*/

function applyDiscount(totalPrice) {}
function applyDiscount(totalPrice) {
let percent;
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You seem to not have automatic code formatting turned on. This is really important for it to be easy to read your code. Could you take a look at the instructions in the readme of the coursework for week 1? It should say how to enable format on save. It might be blocked by having auto-save turned on, or by 2 formatters conflicting with each other. Ask your buddy or someone on Saturday to help you


if (totalPrice >200){percent= 10;}

else {percent= 5}

return totalPrice - (totalPrice *percent) /100


}
/*
Complete the function to print to the console the odd numbers between 1 and limit (use a while loop):
*/
function printOddNumbers(limit) {}
function printOddNumbers(limit) {

let i =1;
while (i <= limit){
if (i % 2 ===1){
console.log(i)
}
i= i+1
}


}

/*
Complete the buyTwoGetTheCheapestFree function: if user buys two items, the cheapest item will be free!
The function should return the price to be paid once the discount is applied.
*/
function buyTwoGetTheCheapestFree(price1, price2) {}
function buyTwoGetTheCheapestFree(price1, price2) {
if (price1 > price2){
return price1;
}
else {return price2}
}

/*
Complete the function to determine if it is suitable for a person to register based on their age!
- if the person is 12 or younger it should return "You Are Too Young To Register"
- if the person is older than 12 and younger than 90 it should return "You Can Register"
- if the person is 90 or older it should return "You Don't Need To Register"
*/
function canRegister(age) {}
function canRegister(age) {
if (age <=12) {return "You Are Too Young To Register"}
else if (age <90) {return "You Can Register"}
else {return "You Don't Need To Register"}
}

/*
Complete the function so that it prints out to the console numbers in reverse order starting at
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)
*/

function countReverse(number) {}
function countReverse(number) {
while (number > 0){
console.log (number)
number = number -1
}
}

/* ======= TESTS - DO NOT MODIFY ===== */

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