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string datatype
- We discussed that strings store text
- It is useful to know a few functions that can be used on string manipulation (see example below)
- We can see the type of data using
typeof
operator
%%js
// assign variable
var hello = "Hello World";
console.log("variable: hello")
console.log(hello)
// seeing the type of this data
console.log("variable: hello check typeof")
console.log(typeof hello)
// add strings together
console.log("string concatenation: hello + Rohan!")
console.log(hello + " Rohan!")
.substring()
%%js
var hello = "Hello World";
// getting a certain component of this text
// (here the _ is a standin for the space character)
// H e l l o _ W o r l d
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
// if we want the hello component, we want characters 0-4, so we use the following function
// (note how we use 0 and 5 as arguments, the last character is NOT INCLUSIVE)
console.log("substring: hello 0, 5")
console.log(hello.substring(0, 5))
.toUpperCase() and .toLowerCase()
%%js
var hello = "Hello World";
// useful functions to make string lowercase or uppercase
console.log("string convert to upper case: hello toUpperCase")
console.log(hello.toUpperCase())
console.log("string convert to lower case: hello toLowerCase")
console.log(hello.toLowerCase())
.includes()
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var hello = "Hello World";
// useful function to check if one string is contained in another
console.log("string includes: hello includes Rohan")
console.log(hello.includes("Rohan"))
console.log("string includes: hello includes Hello")
console.log(hello.includes("Hello"))
number datatype
- we discussed that numbers store numbers
- here are some useful ideas in javascript to deal with numbers
%%js
console.log("Numbers info")
// assign numbers to varialbes
console.log("variable: num1")
var num1 = 9
console.log(num1)
console.log("variable: num2")
var num2 = 6
console.log(num2)
// simple operations with numbers
console.log("Operations")
console.log("subtract: num1 - num2")
console.log(num1 - num2)
console.log("add: num1 + num2")
console.log(num1 + num2)
console.log("divide: num1 / num2")
console.log(num1 / num2)
console.log("multiply: num1 * num2")
console.log(num1 * num2)
console.log("remainder (modulo): num1 % num2")
console.log(num1 % num2)
number formatting
%%js
console.log("variable: num1")
var num1 = 9
console.log(num1)
console.log("variable: num2")
var num2 = 6
console.log(num2)
// converting numbers to text
console.log("number convert string: num1")
console.log(num1.toString())
// rounding a number
console.log("round(num1 / num2)")
console.log(Math.round(num1 / num2))
// rounding a number to decimal palces
console.log("set decimals to 2 places (num1 / num2)")
console.log((num1 / num2).toFixed(2))
Array datatype
- an array is just a list of other datatypes
- put all the items in square brackets
- some useful methods below
%%js
console.log("Array: assigning a list of strings")
var str1 = "1st string"
var arr_data = [str1, "2nd string", "3rd string"]
// seeing what is in the array
console.log(arr_data)
// getting one thing from an array
// "A string" "Other Data" "more data"
// 0 1 2
console.log("Array: referencing a cell #1")
console.log([ arr_data[1] ]) // zero based counting: 1 is 2nd cell
array manipulation
%%js
console.log("Array: assigning a list of strings")
var str1 = "1st string"
var arr_data = [str1, "2nd string", "3rd string"]
// seeing what is in the array
console.log(arr_data)
// adding something new to the array
console.log("Array: adding to list")
arr_data.push("4th string")
console.log(arr_data)
// removing the first element of array
console.log("Array: removing from front of list")
arr_data.shift()
console.log(arr_data)
// removing the last element of array
console.log("Array: removing from end of list")
arr_data.pop()
console.log(arr_data)
Object datatype
- store records as key-value pairs
- are defined by enclosing data in curly braces
{}
- allow access and modification using dot
.
or square bracket[]
notation
%%js
console.log("Object: assigning key-value objects")
var obj = {
name: "Safin",
age: 13
};
// The following is stored in the object called "obj"
// {
// name: "Safin",
// age: 13
// }
//
// The key "name" is associated with the string value "Safin"
// The key "age" is associated with the number value 13
// Notice that keys are of the type "string"
// print obj to the console
console.log(obj);
// -> { name: 'Safin', age: 13 }
// Notice that single quotes ' and double quotes " can be used interchangeably
object access
%%js
console.log("Object: assigning key-value objects")
var obj = {
name: "Safin",
age: 13
};
// The following is stored in the object called "obj"
// {
// name: "Safin",
// age: 13
// }
//
// The key "name" is associated with the string value "Safin"
// The key "age" is associated with the number value 13
// Notice that keys are of the type "string"
// print obj to the console
console.log(obj);
// -> { name: 'Safin', age: 13 }
// Notice that single quotes ' and double quotes " can be used interchangeably
// To access certain values within an object, also known as an object's fields,
// you can use the name of the object suffixed with a dot and the name of the field
// or using the square bracket notation shown below
console.log("Object: using key name to access the name value (key notation)")
console.log(obj["name"]);
console.log("Object: using key name to access the name value (dot notation)")
console.log(obj.name);
// -> Safin
// Fields of an object can be manipulated similar to variables
console.log("Object: mutating the key name from Safin to John")
obj.name = "John"
console.log(obj);
console.log(obj.name);
// -> John
// A key-value pair can be added to the object
console.log("Object: mutating the key name from Safin to John")
obj["ghid"] = "jm1021"
console.log(obj);
// Observe new key
Hacks
Create a JavaScript snippet below with the following requirements:
- Create an object representing yourself as a person. The object should have keys for your name, age, current classes, interests, and two more of your choosing
- Your object must contain keys whose values are arrays. The arrays can be arrays of strings, numbers, or even other objects if you would like
- Print the entire object with console.log after declaring it
- Manipulate the arrays within the object and print the entire object with console.log as well as the specific changed key afterwards
- Perform mathematical operations on fields in your object such as +, -, /, % etc. and print the results with console.log along with a message contextualizing them
- Use typeof to determine the types of at least 3 fields in your object
%%js
// put your javascript code here (make sure to run it and check your outputs in the console)
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// Create an object representing yourself
const person = {
name: "Ryan Liao",
age: 100,
currentClasses: ["Physics", "History", "chinese", "Calc", "CSP"],
interests: ["Volleyball", "Reading", "Sleeping"],
heightInCm: 1000,
weightInKg: 1000,
1: "Afghanistan",
2: "Albania",
3: "Algeria",
4: "Andorra",
5: "Angola",
6: "Antigua and Barbuda",
7: "Argentina",
8: "Armenia",
9: "Australia",
10: "Austria",
11: "Azerbaijan",
12: "Bahamas",
13: "Bahrain",
14: "Bangladesh",
15: "Barbados",
16: "Belarus",
17: "Belgium",
18: "Belize",
19: "Benin",
20: "Bhutan",
21: "Bolivia",
22: "Bosnia and Herzegovina",
23: "Botswana",
24: "Brazil",
25: "Brunei",
26: "Bulgaria",
27: "Burkina Faso",
28: "Burundi",
29: "Cabo Verde",
30: "Cambodia",
31: "Cameroon",
32: "Canada",
33: "Central African Republic",
34: "Chad",
35: "Chile",
36: "China",
37: "Colombia",
38: "Comoros",
39: "Congo (Congo-Brazzaville)",
40: "Costa Rica",
41: "Croatia",
42: "Cuba",
43: "Cyprus",
44: "Czechia (Czech Republic)",
45: "Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)",
46: "Denmark",
47: "Djibouti",
48: "Dominica",
49: "Dominican Republic",
50: "Ecuador",
51: "Egypt",
52: "El Salvador",
53: "Equatorial Guinea",
54: "Eritrea",
55: "Estonia",
56: "Eswatini",
57: "Ethiopia",
58: "Fiji",
59: "Finland",
60: "France",
61: "Gabon",
62: "Gambia",
63: "Georgia",
64: "Germany",
65: "Ghana",
66: "Greece",
67: "Grenada",
68: "Guatemala",
69: "Guinea",
70: "Guinea-Bissau",
71: "Guyana",
72: "Haiti",
73: "Holy See",
74: "Honduras",
75: "Hungary",
76: "Iceland",
77: "India",
78: "Indonesia",
79: "Iran",
80: "Iraq",
81: "Ireland",
82: "Israel",
83: "Italy",
84: "Jamaica",
85: "Japan",
86: "Jordan",
87: "Kazakhstan",
88: "Kenya",
89: "Kiribati",
90: "Kuwait",
91: "Kyrgyzstan",
92: "Laos",
93: "Latvia",
94: "Lebanon",
95: "Lesotho",
96: "Liberia",
97: "Libya",
98: "Liechtenstein",
99: "Lithuania",
100: "Luxembourg",
101: "Madagascar",
102: "Malawi",
103: "Malaysia",
104: "Maldives",
105: "Mali",
106: "Malta",
107: "Marshall Islands",
108: "Mauritania",
109: "Mauritius",
110: "Mexico",
111: "Micronesia",
112: "Moldova",
113: "Monaco",
114: "Mongolia",
115: "Montenegro",
116: "Morocco",
117: "Mozambique",
118: "Myanmar (formerly Burma)",
119: "Namibia",
120: "Nauru",
121: "Nepal",
122: "Netherlands",
123: "New Zealand",
124: "Nicaragua",
125: "Niger",
126: "Nigeria",
127: "North Korea",
128: "North Macedonia (formerly Macedonia)",
129: "Norway",
130: "Oman",
131: "Pakistan",
132: "Palau",
133: "Palestine State",
134: "Panama",
135: "Papua New Guinea",
136: "Paraguay",
137: "Peru",
138: "Philippines",
139: "Poland",
140: "Portugal",
141: "Qatar",
142: "Romania",
143: "Russia",
144: "Rwanda",
145: "Saint Kitts and Nevis",
146: "Saint Lucia",
147: "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
148: "Samoa",
149: "San Marino",
150: "Sao Tome and Principe",
151: "Saudi Arabia",
152: "Senegal",
153: "Serbia",
154: "Seychelles",
155: "Sierra Leone",
156: "Singapore",
157: "Slovakia",
158: "Slovenia",
159: "Solomon Islands",
160: "Somalia",
161: "South Africa",
162: "South Korea",
163: "South Sudan",
164: "Spain",
165: "Sri Lanka",
166: "Sudan",
167: "Suriname",
168: "Sweden",
169: "Switzerland",
170: "Syria",
171: "Tajikistan",
172: "Tanzania",
173: "Thailand",
174: "Timor-Leste",
175: "Togo",
176: "Tonga",
177: "Trinidad and Tobago",
178: "Tunisia",
179: "Turkey",
180: "Turkmenistan",
181: "Tuvalu",
182: "Uganda",
183: "Ukraine",
184: "United Arab Emirates",
185: "United Kingdom",
186: "United States of America",
187: "Uruguay",
188: "Uzbekistan",
189: "Vanuatu",
190: "Venezuela",
191: "Vietnam",
192: "Yemen",
193: "Zambia",
194: "Zimbabwe"
};
// Print the entire object
console.log("Original Object:");
console.log(person);
// Manipulate the arrays within the object
person.currentClasses.push("Art");
person.interests.splice(1, 1, "Gaming");
// Print the entire object after manipulation
console.log("\nObject after Manipulation:");
console.log(person);
// Perform mathematical operations
const bmi = person.weightInKg / ((person.heightInCm / 100) ** 2);
const nextYearAge = person.age + 1;
// Print results with contextual messages
console.log(`\nBMI (Body Mass Index): ${bmi.toFixed(2)}`);
console.log(`Age next year: ${nextYearAge}`);
// Use typeof to determine types
console.log(`\nData Types:`);
console.log(`- name is a ${typeof person.name}`);
console.log(`- age is a ${typeof person.age}`);
console.log(`- currentClasses is an ${typeof person.currentClasses}`);
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