Basic JavaScript - Understanding Uninitialized Variables

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Your code so far

// Only change code below this line
var a=5;
var b=10;
var c="I am a String!";
// Only change code above this line
a = a + 1;
b = b + 5;
c = "I am a String!";

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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Understanding Uninitialized Variables

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Hey @Tisaber

You have to change this to
var c = "I am a";

This is because your output should be “I am a String!”

Also I saw that you changed some code below the comment.

Welcome to our community!

The c variable should be initialized with the text given in the challenge:

var a=5;
var b=10;
var c="I am a String!"; ..... this is not what you should assign to the variable c

Also, don’t change the code below the comment: // Only change code above this line

It is great that you solved the challenge, but instead of posting your full working solution, it is best to stay focused on answering the original poster’s question(s) and help guide them with hints and suggestions to solve their own issues with the challenge.

We are trying to cut back on the number of spoiler solutions found on the forum and instead focus on helping other campers with their questions and definitely not posting full working solutions.

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