diff --git a/03_Day_Booleans_operators_date/03_booleans_operators_date.md b/03_Day_Booleans_operators_date/03_booleans_operators_date.md
index 399ec7d1..1b5298e0 100644
--- a/03_Day_Booleans_operators_date/03_booleans_operators_date.md
+++ b/03_Day_Booleans_operators_date/03_booleans_operators_date.md
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ console.log(count++) // 0
console.log(count) // 1
```
-We use most of the time post-increment. At leas you should remember how to use post-increment operator.
+We use most of the time post-increment. At least you should remember how to use post-increment operator.
### Decrement Operator
@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ console.log(`${date}/${month}/${year} ${hours}:${minutes}`) // 4/1/2020 0:56
1. Slope is (m = y2-y1/x2-x1). Find the slope between point (2, 2) and point(6,10)
1. Compare the slope of above two questions.
1. Calculate the value of y (y = x^2 + 6x + 9). Try to use different x values and figure out at what x value y is 0.
-1. Writ a script that prompt a user to enters hours and rate per hour. Calculate pay of the person?
+1. Writ a script that prompt a user to enter hours and rate per hour. Calculate pay of the person?
```sh
Enter hours: 40
diff --git a/10_Day_Sets_and_Maps/10_day_Sets_and_Maps.md b/10_Day_Sets_and_Maps/10_day_Sets_and_Maps.md
index a978a88e..295500ab 100644
--- a/10_Day_Sets_and_Maps/10_day_Sets_and_Maps.md
+++ b/10_Day_Sets_and_Maps/10_day_Sets_and_Maps.md
@@ -7,10 +7,11 @@
- Author:
- Asabeneh Yetayeh
- January, 2020
-
+Author:
+Asabeneh Yetayeh
+ January, 2020
+
+
[<< Day 9](../09_Day_Higher_order_functions/09_day_higher_order_functions.md) | [Day 11>>](../11_Day_Destructuring_and_spreading/11_day_destructuring_and_spreading.md)
@@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ const languages = [
'French',
'Spanish',
'English',
- 'French'
+ 'French',
]
const setOfLangauges = new Set(languages)
@@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ const languages = [
'French',
'Spanish',
'English',
- 'French'
+ 'French',
]
const setOfLangauges = new Set(languages)
@@ -183,7 +184,7 @@ const languages = [
'French',
'Spanish',
'English',
- 'French'
+ 'French',
]
const langSet = new Set(languages)
console.log(langSet) // Set(4) {"English", "Finnish", "French", "Spanish"}
@@ -193,7 +194,7 @@ const counts = []
const count = {}
for (const l of langSet) {
- const filteredLang = languages.filter(lng => lng === l)
+ const filteredLang = languages.filter((lng) => lng === l)
console.log(filteredLang) // ["English", "English", "English"]
counts.push({ lang: l, count: filteredLang.length })
}
@@ -201,11 +202,11 @@ console.log(counts)
```
```js
-[
+;[
{ lang: 'English', count: 3 },
{ lang: 'Finnish', count: 1 },
{ lang: 'French', count: 2 },
- { lang: 'Spanish', count: 1 }
+ { lang: 'Spanish', count: 1 },
]
```
@@ -254,7 +255,7 @@ let b = [3, 4, 5, 6]
let A = new Set(a)
let B = new Set(b)
-let c = a.filter(num => B.has(num))
+let c = a.filter((num) => B.has(num))
let C = new Set(c)
console.log(C)
@@ -276,7 +277,7 @@ let b = [3, 4, 5, 6]
let A = new Set(a)
let B = new Set(b)
-let c = a.filter(num => !B.has(num))
+let c = a.filter((num) => !B.has(num))
let C = new Set(c)
console.log(C)
@@ -306,7 +307,7 @@ Map(0) {}
countries = [
['Finland', 'Helsinki'],
['Sweden', 'Stockholm'],
- ['Norway', 'Oslo']
+ ['Norway', 'Oslo'],
]
const map = new Map(countries)
console.log(map)
@@ -347,7 +348,7 @@ Helsinki
### Checking key in Map
-Check if a key exist in a map using *has* method. It returns *true* or *false*.
+Check if a key exist in a map using _has_ method. It returns _true_ or _false_.
```js
console.log(countriesMap.has('Finland'))
@@ -416,32 +417,35 @@ const countries = ['Finland', 'Sweden', 'Norway']
```js
// Your output should look like this
- console.log(mostSpokenLanguages(countries, 10))
- [
- {'English':91},
- {'French':45},
- {'Arabic':25},
- {'Spanish':24},
- {'Russian':9},
- {'Portuguese':9},
- {'Dutch':8},
- {'German':7},
- {'Chinese':5},
- {'Swahili':4},
- {'Serbian':4}]
+ console.log(mostSpokenLanguages(countries, 10))[
+ ({ English: 91 },
+ { French: 45 },
+ { Arabic: 25 },
+ { Spanish: 24 },
+ { Russian: 9 },
+ { Portuguese: 9 },
+ { Dutch: 8 },
+ { German: 7 },
+ { Chinese: 5 },
+ { Swahili: 4 },
+ { Serbian: 4 })
+ ]
// Your output should look like this
console.log(mostSpokenLanguages(countries, 3))
-
- [
- {'English':91},
- {'French':45},
- {'Arabic':25}
- ]
```
+[
+{'English':91},
+{'French':45},
+{'Arabic':25}
+]
+
+```
+
🎉 CONGRATULATIONS ! 🎉
[<< Day 9](../09_Day_Higher_order_functions/09_day_higher_order_functions.md) | [Day 11>>](../11_Day_Destructuring_and_spreading/11_day_destructuring_and_spreading.md)
+```
diff --git a/11_Day_Destructuring_and_spreading/11_day_destructuring_and_spreading.md b/11_Day_Destructuring_and_spreading/11_day_destructuring_and_spreading.md
index 075e9869..5f0e896c 100644
--- a/11_Day_Destructuring_and_spreading/11_day_destructuring_and_spreading.md
+++ b/11_Day_Destructuring_and_spreading/11_day_destructuring_and_spreading.md
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Destructuring is a way to unpack arrays, and objects and assigning to a distinct
```js
const names = ['Asabeneh', 'Brook', 'David', 'John']
- let [firstPerson, secondPerson, ThirdPerson, fourth Person] = names
+ let [firstPerson, secondPerson, thirdPerson, fourth Person] = names
console.log(firstName, secondPerson,thirdPerson, fourthPerson)
```
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ If we like to skip on of the values in the array we use additional comma. The co
```js
const names = ['Asabeneh', 'Brook', 'David', 'John']
- let [, secondPerson, , fourth Person] = name // first and third person is omitted
+ let [, secondPerson, , fourthPerson] = name // first and third person is omitted
console.log(secondPerson, fourthPerson)
```