Build a String Formatter - Step 15

Tell us what’s happening:

I see camelC in the console, but the code isn’t accepted.

Your code so far

const userInput = "   Hello World!   ";
console.log("Original input:");
console.log(userInput);

const cleanedInput = userInput.trim();
console.log("Result of trimming whitespace from both ends:");
console.log(cleanedInput);

const trimmedStart = userInput.trimStart();
console.log("After using the trimStart() method, leading spaces removed:");
console.log(trimmedStart);

const trimmedEnd = userInput.trimEnd();
console.log("After using the trimEnd() method, trailing spaces removed:");
console.log(trimmedEnd);

const upperCaseInput = cleanedInput.toUpperCase();
console.log("Result of using the toUpperCase() method:");
console.log(upperCaseInput);

const lowerCaseInput = cleanedInput.toLowerCase();
console.log("Result of using the toLowerCase() method:");
console.log(lowerCaseInput);

const lowercaseWord = "camelcase";

// User Editable Region

const camelCasedVersion = lowercaseWord.slice(0, 5);

// User Editable Region

console.log("Camel cased version:");
console.log(camelCasedVersion);


console.log(lowercaseWord.slice(0, 5) + lowercaseWord[5].toUpperCase());

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Challenge Information:

Build a String Formatter - Step 15

Welcome to the forum @itishreesabat805 !

Use the + operator to concatenate lowercaseWord.slice(0, 5) with the result of using the correct method for converting strings to uppercase on lowercaseWord[5] .

You were asked to concatenate to the existing camelCasedVersion assignment, not log the concatenation.

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