Sam95
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when I run the code it does not work but my code is also correct so I don’t know what to do
const myStr = "I am a /"double quoted/" string inside /"double quotes/"."; // Change this line
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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings
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hbar1st
2
Did you try to console.log the variable?
What did you see in the log?
Sam95
3
just tried it and i did not see anything.
your code:
const myStr = “I am a /“double quoted/” string inside /“double quotes/”.”;
the correct code:
const myStr = “I am a "double quoted" string inside "double quotes" .”;
you are using the wrong backslash key.
Sam95
5
It worked, thanks for the advice .
Deepika
6
Use backslash( \ ) not slash( / )
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