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<h1>Please look in the code below for 5 JavaScript practice problems.</h1> | |
<p>(These problems don't include any SVG manipulation, so you will need to open the developer console in order to see the output of your code)</p> | |
<script> | |
// Problem 1: modify array1 so that each object it contains includes the 2 letter state "id" | |
array1 = [ | |
{name: "Arizona", location: "Southwest"}, | |
{name: "Virginia", location: "East"}, | |
{name: "Florida", location: "Southeast"} | |
]; | |
array2 = [ | |
{name: "Virginia", id: "VA"}, | |
{name: "Arizona", id: "AZ"}, | |
{name: "Florida", id: "FL"} | |
]; | |
array1.forEach(function(a1) { | |
array2.forEach(function(a2) { | |
if (a1.name == a2.name) { | |
a2.id = a1.id; | |
} | |
}) | |
}) | |
// Problem 2: print all items that are in both array3 | |
// and array4 to the console. | |
array3 = ['a','b','c','d']; | |
array4 = ['a','c','e','f','g']; | |
// console.log("first solution:") | |
array3.forEach(function (a3) { | |
array4.forEach(function (a4) { | |
if (a3 == a4) { | |
// console.log(a3) | |
} | |
}) | |
}) | |
// console.log("second solution:") | |
array3.forEach(function (a3) { | |
if (array4.includes(a3)) { | |
// console.log(a3); | |
} | |
}) | |
// Problem 3: 'states' is an array of objects. Sort the array in ascending order by population | |
states = [{name: "Alaska", id: "AK", population: 741894}, | |
{name: "Virginia", id: "VA", population: 8411808}, | |
{name: "Arizona", id: "AZ", population: 6931071}, | |
{name: "Florida", id: "FL", population: 20984400}] | |
// Problem 4: using console.log() and the appropriate index on the sorted 'states' array, print the state with the smallest population. | |
// someNumbers is an array containing all integers from 1-10 inclusively | |
someNumbers = d3.range(1,11) | |
// Problem 5: using console.log(), a loop,and the modulus operator, print those members of someNumbers that are NOT multiples of 3. | |
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