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Added comments explaining assignment operator on line 3
Eugenie-A Jan 30, 2026
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Added comments explaining how + joins strings and how [0] gets the fi…
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Added console.log to display the initials result
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Added logic to extract the directory part of the file path
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Added logic to extract the extension part of the file path
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Added step by step breakdown of random number generation
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Added console logs and comments to show each step of the random numbe…
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Added comments to prevent instructions lines from running
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Fixed spelling error in comment line
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Changed the reassignment from const to let to print the result
Eugenie-A Feb 1, 2026
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Explained initialisation error and corrected variable order in 2.js
Eugenie-A Feb 2, 2026
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Explained why slice() failed on a number and updated last4Digits to c…
Eugenie-A Feb 2, 2026
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Fixed invalid variable names in 4.js and replaced smart quotes with v…
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Completed A-E: Error analysis, function calls, variable declarations,…
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Completed tasks a-f with explanations and test analysis
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Added pence-to-pounds solution with line by line breakdown and test c…
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Completed exercise 4: console methods and dot syntax explanation
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/1-key-exercises/1-count.js
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Expand Up @@ -4,3 +4,6 @@ count = count + 1;

// Line 1 is a variable declaration, creating the count variable with an initial value of 0
// Describe what line 3 is doing, in particular focus on what = is doing

// The = operator assigns a new value to 'count'. It takes the current value of 'count'.
// adds 1 to it, and then stores that new value back into the 'count' variable.
8 changes: 5 additions & 3 deletions Sprint-1/1-key-exercises/2-initials.js
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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ let lastName = "Johnson";
// Declare a variable called initials that stores the first character of each string.
// This should produce the string "CKJ", but you must not write the characters C, K, or J in the code of your solution.

let initials = ``;

// https://www.google.com/search?q=get+first+character+of+string+mdn
// + joins them in one string
// [0] gets the first character of each string
let initials = firstName[0] + middleName[0] +lastName[0];
console.log(initials); // "CKJ"

// https://www.google.com/search?q=get+first+character+of+string+mdn
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-1/1-key-exercises/3-paths.js
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Expand Up @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ console.log(`The base part of ${filePath} is ${base}`);
// Create a variable to store the dir part of the filePath variable
// Create a variable to store the ext part of the variable

const dir = ;
const ext = ;
const dir = filePath.slice(0, lastSlashIndex);
const ext = base.slice(base.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);

// https://www.google.com/search?q=slice+mdn
19 changes: 18 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-1/1-key-exercises/4-random.js
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const minimum = 1;
const maximum = 100;

const num = Math.floor(Math.random() * (maximum - minimum + 1)) + minimum;
const num = Math.floor(Math.random() * (maximum - minimum + 1)) + minimum; // Generates a random whole number between minimum and maximum

// In this exercise, you will need to work out what num represents?
// Try breaking down the expression and using documentation to explain what it means
// It will help to think about the order in which expressions are evaluated
// Try logging the value of num and running the program several times to build an idea of what the program is doing

// Generate a random decimal number between 0 and 1
const decimal = Math.random();
// Calculate the range size
const range = maximum - minimum + 1;
// Scale the decimal to the range
const scaled = decimal * range;
// Round down to get a whole number
const floored = Math.floor(scaled);
// Shift the number up to start at the minimum
const result = floored + minimum;
// Log each part to understand the process
console.log("decimal:", decimal);
console.log("range:", range);
console.log("scaled:", scaled);
console.log("floored:", floored);
console.log("result:", result);
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-1/2-mandatory-errors/0.js
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This is just an instruction for the first activity - but it is just for human consumption
We don't want the computer to run these 2 lines - how can we solve this problem?
// This is just an instruction for the first activity - but it is just for human consumption
// We don't want the computer to run these 2 lines - how can we solve this problem?
4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-1/2-mandatory-errors/1.js
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// trying to create an age variable and then reassign the value by 1

const age = 33;
// let allows reassignment whereas const does not
let age = 33;
age = age + 1;
console.log(age);
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/2-mandatory-errors/2.js
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Expand Up @@ -3,3 +3,11 @@

console.log(`I was born in ${cityOfBirth}`);
const cityOfBirth = "Bolton";

// The error is that the variable cityOfBirth is used before it is declared and assigned a value.
// To fix the error, we need to declare and assign a value to cityOfBirth before using it in the console.log statement.

/* Corrected code:
const cityOfBirth = "Bolton";
console.log(`I was born in ${cityOfBirth}`);
*/
8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-1/2-mandatory-errors/3.js
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// Prediction: The code will not work because cardNumber is defined as a number not a string.
// The slice method is a string and arrays method, and cannot be used on a number type.
// Error: TypeError: cardNumber.slice is not a function

const cardNumber = 4533787178994213;
const last4Digits = cardNumber.slice(-4);
const last4Digits = cardNumber.toString().slice(-4);

console.log(last4Digits); // Should output: 4213

// The last4Digits variable should store the last 4 digits of cardNumber
// However, the code isn't working
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10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions Sprint-1/2-mandatory-errors/4.js
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const 12HourClockTime = "20:53";
const 24hourClockTime = "08:53";
// Prediction: The code will fail because variable names cannot start with a number.
// JavaScript identifiers must begin with a letter, $, or _. Starting with a 12 or 24 is invalid.
// The quotes used are also smart quotes which will cause a syntax error.

// Corrected code:

const twelveHourClockTime = "20:53";
const twentyFourHourClockTime = "08:53";
28 changes: 27 additions & 1 deletion Sprint-1/3-mandatory-interpret/1-percentage-change.js
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Expand Up @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ let carPrice = "10,000";
let priceAfterOneYear = "8,543";

carPrice = Number(carPrice.replaceAll(",", ""));
priceAfterOneYear = Number(priceAfterOneYear.replaceAll("," ""));
priceAfterOneYear = Number(priceAfterOneYear.replaceAll(",", ""));

const priceDifference = carPrice - priceAfterOneYear;
const percentageChange = (priceDifference / carPrice) * 100;
Expand All @@ -12,11 +12,37 @@ console.log(`The percentage change is ${percentageChange}`);
// Read the code and then answer the questions below

// a) How many function calls are there in this file? Write down all the lines where a function call is made
// carPrice.replaceAll(",", "") - line 4
// Number(...) - line 4, wraps the result of replaceAll
// priceAfterOneYear.replaceAll("," "") - line 5
// Number(...) - line 5, wraps the second result of replaceAll
// console.log(..) - line 9
// Answer: There are 5 function calls in total, on lines 4, 5 and 9.

// b) Run the code and identify the line where the error is coming from - why is this error occurring? How can you fix this problem?
// Error: priceAfterOneYear = Number(priceAfterOneYear.replaceAll("," ""));
// Answer:
// The red line on replaceAll("," "") indicates that there is a syntax error on line 5, as shown in the code.
// A comma was missing between the two arguments inside the replaceAll function call.
// To fix this, add a comma between the two arguments like this: replaceAll(",", "").

// Error: SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list and price AfterOneYear = Number(priceAfterOneYear.replaceAll("," ""));
// The error appears on the console.log line because the string was written using smart quotes instead of normal JavaScript quotes.
// Smart quotes break the strong syntax rules of JavaScript.
// To fix this, replace the smart quotes with straight quotes.

// c) Identify all the lines that are variable reassignment statements
// carPrice = Number(carPrice.replaceAll(",", ""));
// priceAfterOneYear = Number(priceAfterOneYear.replaceAll(",", ""));
// Answer: Lines 4 and 5 are variable reassignment statements.

// d) Identify all the lines that are variable declarations
// let carPrice = "10,000";
// let priceAfterOneYear = "8,543";
// const priceDifference = carPrice - priceAfterOneYear;
// const percentageChange = (priceDifference / carPrice) * 100;
// Answer: Lines 1, 2, 7 and 8 are variable declarations.

// e) Describe what the expression Number(carPrice.replaceAll(",","")) is doing - what is the purpose of this expression?
// The expression Number(carPrice.replaceAll(",", "")) is removing all the commas from carPrice string by replacing every comma with an empty string.
// The purpose is to clean the value so that it can be converted to a proper number using Number().
19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/3-mandatory-interpret/2-time-format.js
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// For the piece of code above, read the code and then answer the following questions

// a) How many variable declarations are there in this program?
// movieLength, remainingSeconds, totalMinutes, remainingMinutes, totalHours, result
// Answer: Each uses const, so each counts as a declaration. There are 6 variable declarations in total.

// b) How many function calls are there?
// console.log(result)
// Answer: There is 1 function call in this program. Everything else is arithmetic, not a function call.

// c) Using documentation, explain what the expression movieLength % 60 represents
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Arithmetic_Operators
// According to the documentation, the remainder operator (%) returns the remainder after dividing one number by another.
// In this case, movieLength % 60 divides movieLength (which is in seconds) by 60,
// returns the leftover seconds that don't fit into a full minute.

// d) Interpret line 4, what does the expression assigned to totalMinutes mean?
// This line removes the leftover seconds (remainingSeconds) and converts the remaining whole seconds into minutes.
// So it gives you the total number of whole minutes in the movie.

// e) What do you think the variable result represents? Can you think of a better name for this variable?
// The result variable represents the final formatted time of the movie in hours, minutes and seconds.
// hours:minutes:seconds format. A better name could be formattedTime or movieDuration.

// f) Try experimenting with different values of movieLength. Will this code work for all values of movieLength? Explain your answer
// If I set movieLength to 8784, the output will be "2:26:24", which is correct,
// so this is a normal case where the code works as expected.

// If I set movieLength to 0, the output will be "0:0:0", which is also correct,
// shows it can handle edge cases even though it is an unusual value.

// If I set movieLength to -200, the output will be "-1:-3:-20", which is not a valid time format,
// shows that the logic breaks because the code does not protect against invalid negative inputs.
25 changes: 25 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/3-mandatory-interpret/3-to-pounds.js
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Expand Up @@ -25,3 +25,28 @@ console.log(`£${pounds}.${pence}`);

// To begin, we can start with
// 1. const penceString = "399p": initialises a string variable with the value "399p"

// 2. const penceStringWithoutTrailingP = penceString.substring(0, penceString.length - 1):
// Removes the final "p" character so only the numeric part of the price remains

// 3. const paddedPenceNumberString = penceStringWithoutTrailingP.padStart(3, "0"):
// Ensures the number is atleast 3 digits long by adding leading zeros when necessary, which helps with consistent formatting

// 4. const pounds = paddedPenceNumberString.substring(0, paddedPenceNumberString.length - 2):
// Extracts everything except the last two digits to form the pounds portion of the price

// 5. const pence = paddedPenceNumberString .substring(paddedPenceNumberString.length - 2) .padEnd(2, "0"):
// Takes the final two digits of the padded string to form the pence portion

// 6. console.log(`£${pounds}.${pence}`):
// Combines the pounds and pence into a standard currency format and prints it to the console, "£3.99"

// Test cases to consider:
// "5p" should output "£0.05"
// "99p" shsould output "£0.99"
// "399p" should output "£3.99"
// "0p" should output "£0.00"
// "1000p" should output "£10.00"

// The program takes a string representing a price in pence (e.g., "399p")
// and converts it to a string representing the price in pounds (e.g., "£3.99").
4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/4-stretch-explore/chrome.md
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Expand Up @@ -11,8 +11,12 @@ In the Chrome console,
invoke the function `alert` with an input string of `"Hello world!"`;

What effect does calling the `alert` function have?
- Shows a message in a pop up box and stops the page until the user clicks OK.

Now try invoking the function `prompt` with a string input of `"What is your name?"` - store the return value of your call to `prompt` in an variable called `myName`.

What effect does calling the `prompt` function have?
- Shows a pop up box with a message and an input box.

What is the return value of `prompt`?
- Prompt() returns the text the user enters, or null if they cancel the dialog.
7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions Sprint-1/4-stretch-explore/objects.md
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Expand Up @@ -5,12 +5,19 @@ In this activity, we'll explore some additional concepts that you'll encounter i
Open the Chrome devtools Console, type in `console.log` and then hit enter

What output do you get?
- ƒ log() { [native code] }

Now enter just `console` in the Console, what output do you get back?
- console {debug: ƒ, error: ƒ, info: ƒ, log: ƒ, warn: ƒ, …}

Try also entering `typeof console`
- 'object'

Answer the following questions:

What does `console` store?
- The console stores a history of messages your code prints while it runs.

What does the syntax `console.log` or `console.assert` mean? In particular, what does the `.` mean?
- You are accessing a function (a method) that belongs to the console object.
- The `.` is used to access that method from the object.
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