I'm currently going through the First JS challenges of Free Code Camp.
I'm having trouble with the challenge titled Title Case a Sentence. In this challenge I need to write a function that capitalizes every first letter of a word in a given string, and lower-cases all the other letters. Here's a link to the challenge I have written the following code, trying to accomplish the following:
SPLIT |str| TO AN ARRAY OF LETTERS
DEFINE LOCAL VARIABLE |toCAP| TO EVERY LETTER THAT COMES AFTER A SPACE |" "|
IF A LETTER COMES AFTER A SPACE
CAPITALIZE |LETTER|
PUSH |LETTER| INSTEAD
ELSE
|LETTER| IS DEFINED AS THE LETTER
|LETTER| IS LOWERCASED
|LETTER| IS PUSHED TO THE LETTER INDEX
RETURN THE ARRAY WITHOUT SPACERS
function titleCase(str) {
str.toLocaleLowerCase();
var letterArray = str.split("");
var letter = "";
for (var i = 0; i < letterArray.length; i++) {
if (i == 0) {
letter = letterArray[0];
letter.toUpperCase();
letterArray[0] = letter;
} else if (letterArray[i - 1] == " ") {
letter = letterArray[i];
letter.toUpperCase();
letterArray[i] = letter;
}
}
return letterArray.join("");
}
titleCase("I'm a little tea pot");
Why isn't the second condition working, capitalizing the first letter of every word?
toUpperCase()
doesn't modify the existing string, it returns a new string. Updateletter.toUpperCase()
toletter = letter.toUpperCase()
.