Hackerrank | 10 Days of Javascript | Day 0-Solution in JS| Data-Types-hackerrank-Solution-in-JS
Objective
Today, we're discussing data types. Check out the attached tutorial for more details.
Task
Variables named , , and are declared for you in the editor below. You must use the operator to perform the following sequence of operations:
- Convert to an integer (Number type), then sum it with and print the result on a new line using
console.log
. - Convert to a floating-point number (Number type), then sum it with and print the result on a new line using
console.log
. - Print the concatenation of and on a new line using
console.log
. Note that must be printed first.
Input Format
Data Type | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
string | The string representation of an integer you must sum with . | |
string | The string representation of a floating-point number you must sum with . | |
string | A string of one or more space-separated words you must append to . |
Output Format
Print the following three lines of output:
- On the first line, print the sum of and the integer representation of .
- On the second line, print the sum of and the floating-point representation of .
- On the third line, print concatenated with . You must print before .
Sample Input 0
124.32is the best place to learn and practice coding!
Sample Output 0
168.32HackerRank is the best place to learn and practice coding!
Explanation 0
When we sum the integers and , we get the integer .
When we sum the floating-point numbers and , we get . When we concatenate
HackerRank
with is the best place to learn and practice coding!
, we get HackerRank is the best place to learn and practice coding!
.You will not pass this challenge if you attempt to assign the Sample Case values to your variables instead of following the instructions above.
https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/js10-data-types/problem
Day 0: Data Types Solution in JS'use strict'; process.stdin.resume(); process.stdin.setEncoding('utf-8'); let inputString = ''; let currentLine = 0; process.stdin.on('data', inputStdin => { inputString += inputStdin; }); process.stdin.on('end', _ => { inputString = inputString.trim().split('\n').map(string => { return string.trim(); }); main(); }); function readLine() { return inputString[currentLine++]; } /** * The variables 'firstInteger', 'firstDecimal', and 'firstString' are declared for you -- do not modify them. * Print three lines: * 1. The sum of 'firstInteger' and the Number representation of 'secondInteger'. * 2. The sum of 'firstDecimal' and the Number representation of 'secondDecimal'. * 3. The concatenation of 'firstString' and 'secondString' ('firstString' must be first). * * Parameter(s): * secondInteger - The string representation of an integer. * secondDecimal - The string representation of a floating-point number. * secondString - A string consisting of one or more space-separated words. **/ function performOperation(secondInteger, secondDecimal, secondString) { // Declare a variable named 'firstInteger' and initialize with integer value 4. const firstInteger = 4; console.log(firstInteger+ Number(secondInteger)); // Declare a variable named 'firstDecimal' and initialize with floating-point value 4.0. const firstDecimal = 4.0; console.log(firstDecimal+Number(secondDecimal)); // Declare a variable named 'firstString' and initialize with the string "HackerRank". const firstString = 'HackerRank '; console.log(firstString + secondString); } function main() { const secondInteger = readLine(); const secondDecimal = readLine(); const secondString = readLine(); performOperation(secondInteger, secondDecimal, secondString); }
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