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Introduction
JavaScript Strings provide a way of representing and handling characters.
JavaScript Strings
A JavaScript string is a set of character(s) written inside quotes.
// with single quote
let emptyString = '' // an empty string
let name = 'Elon Musk'
// with double quotes
let project = "SpaceX"
Declaring a String in JavaScript does not restrict usage of single ''
and double quotes ""
Acess character
String objects provide a useful method for accessing a character in a string
let catName = 'Anita'
console.log(catName.charAt(0)) // prints 'A', character at a position 0
Strings behave like Array-like objects, so above can be:
let catName = 'Anita'
console.log(catName[0])// prints 'A'
// looping throug each character
for (let i = 0; i < catName.length; i ++) {
console.log(catName[i]) // A, n, i, t, a
}
Get length of a JavaScript String
const THREAD_NAME = 'Moonspiracy'
console.log(THREAD_NAME.length) // prints number of characters// 11
Summary
JavaScript Strings provide a way of presenting strings using double or single quotes. Both syntaxes are valid and usage is based on project style guide and preferences.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Naftali Murgor
Naftali Murgor | Sciencx (2022-02-15T21:00:53+00:00) Introduction to JavaScript Strings. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/02/15/introduction-to-javascript-strings/
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