Inline codeSet and use const variable instead
1) codeSet is not a good function name, since it includes no verb 2) extracting a const variable makes the function call redudant and shortens line 24 to be less than 80 characters wide
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@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ const caesar = function(string, shiftValue) {
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.join("");
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const codeSet = code => (code < 97 ? 65 : 97);
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// This function implements a version of the modulo operator
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// that returns the smallest positive remainder even for negative inputs.
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// See this link for details:
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@ -17,7 +15,8 @@ const shift = (char, shiftValue) => {
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const code = char.charCodeAt();
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if ((code >= 65 && code <= 90) || (code >= 97 && code <= 122)) {
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const shiftedCode = mod(code + shiftValue - codeSet(code), 26) + codeSet(code);
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const base = code < 97 ? 65 : 97;
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const shiftedCode = mod(code + shiftValue - base, 26) + base;
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return String.fromCharCode(shiftedCode);
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}
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return char;
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