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repeatString('hey', 3) // returns 'heyheyhey'
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repeatString('hey', 3) // returns 'heyheyhey'
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This function will take two arguments, `string` and `num`.
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*Note:* The exercises after this one will not have arguments provided as this one does - you will need to provide them yourself from now on. So read each exercise's README carefully to see what kinds of arguments will be expected.
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You will notice in this exercise that there are multiple tests (see in file `repeatString.spec.js`). Only the first test is currently enabled. So after making sure that this first one passes, enable the others one by one by deleting the `.skip` from the `test.skip()` function.
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- Create a variable to hold the string you're going to return, create a loop that repeats the given number of times and add the given string to the result on each loop.
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- Create a variable to hold the string you're going to return, create a loop that repeats the given number of times and add the given string to the result on each loop.
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- If running `npm test repeatString.spec.js` returns results similar to the below:
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Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total
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Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total
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Tests: 6 skipped, 1 passed, 7 total
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Tests: 6 skipped, 1 passed, 7 total
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- Make sure you have enabled the rest of the tests (see above).
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The first exercise, `helloWorld`, will walk you through the process in-depth.
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The first exercise, `helloWorld`, will walk you through the process in-depth.
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## Debugging
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To debug functions, you can run the tests in the Visual Studio Code debugger terminal. You can open this by clicking the "Run and Debug" icon on the left or pressing `ctrl + shift + D`, then clicking JavaScript Debug Terminal. You will be able to set breakpoints as you would in the Chrome DevTools debugger. You can run `npm test exerciseName.spec.js` to then execute your code up until your breakpoint and step through your code as necessary. **NOTE**: To take advantage of the debugger, you **MUST** run the script in the debugger terminal, not the bash or zsh terminal.
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## Solutions
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## Solutions
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Solutions for these exercises can be found in this repo on the 'solutions' branch.
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Solutions for these exercises can be found in this repo on the 'solutions' branch.
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