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builtInMethods.js
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// SECTION 1: Calling methods on string or integer objects.
// Run each line of code below (either from this file or in dev tools).
// Then, in a comment, write 1-2 sentences describing what is happening, using ALL the involved vocabulary terms you've learned in this lesson so far.
// EXAMPLE
// The toLowerCase() method is called on the string "Hello World"
// No arguments are passed; toLowerCase() has one clear job which is to lowercase all letters that exist in the String
// The return value is "hello world"
"Hello World".toLowerCase();
"Hello World".includes("Hello");
"Hello World".endsWith("Hello");
"Hello World".endsWith("rld");
// SECTION 2: Calling methods on variables assigned to strings.
// Declare 2 variables assigned to strings.
// Call a different built-in JavaScript method on each of your variables.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String
// Include comments above each method call explaining the impact and return value of that method.
// EXAMPLE
// The startsWith() method is called on the firstName variable, which stores the string object "Jeff".
// The startsWith() method returns true if the data in the firstName variable starts with the argument passed in.
// In this example, the return value is true, because "Jeff" does start with "J".
// The console.log() statements prints the return value of the startsWith() method (true) to the console.
var firstName = "Jeff";
console.log(firstName.startsWith("J"));
// SECTION 3: Calling methods on variables assigned to arrays.
// Declare 2 variables assigned to arrays.
// Call a different built-in JavaScript method on each of your variables.
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array
// Include comments above each method call explaining the impact and return value of that method.