// Array of phone models sold by the company
let phones = ["Photon 6E", "Photon 6X", "Photon 7E", "Photon 7X", "Photon 8P"];

// Units sold in the previous quarter
let sales = [10281, 12255, 25718, 21403, 16142];

// Variable to calculate total sales
let totalSales = 0;

// Use the forEach() method to sum the sales for each phone model and add it to the totalSales variable
sales.forEach(addToTotal);

// For loop to generate bar chart of phone sales
for (let i = 1; i <= phones.length; i++) {
   
   let barChart = "";   // Variable to store HTML code for table cells used to create bar chart
   
   // Calculate the percent of total sales for a particular phone model
   let barPercent = 100*sales/totalSales;
   
   
   let cellTag;   // Variable that will define the class of td elements used in creating the bar chart cells.
   
   // Determine the table cell based on the value of the phone model
    switch (phones[i]) {
      case "Photon 6E":  cellTag = "<td class='group1'>"; break;
      case "Photon 6X":  cellTag = "<td class='group2'>"; break;
      case "Photon 7E":  cellTag = "<td class='group3'>"; break;
      case "Photon 7X":  cellTag = "<td class='group4'>"; break;
      case "Photon 8P":  cellTag = "<td class='group5'>"; break;         
   }
   
   // Table cell containing information on phone and total sales (formatted using a thousands-separator)
   barChart += "<tr><th>" + phones[i] + " (" + formatNumber(sales[i]) + ")</th>";
   
   // For loop to create a table cell, 1 for each percentage value in the barPercent variable
   for (let j = 0; j <= barPercent; j++) {
      barChart += cellTag + "</td>";
   }
   barChart += "</tr>";

   // Insert the bChart HTML code into first tbody element in the web document
   document.getElementsByTagName("tbody").insertAdjacentHTML("beforeEnd", barChart);
}


// Callback function that adds the value of each array element to the totalSales variable
function addToTotal(arrValue) {
   totalSales += arrValue;
}


// Function that takes a number value and returns it as a text string with a thousands separator
function formatNumber(value) {
   return value.toLocaleString();
} 

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About Javascript

Javascript(JS) is a object-oriented programming language which adhere to ECMA Script Standards. Javascript is required to design the behaviour of the web pages.

Key Features

  • Open-source
  • Just-in-time compiled language
  • Embedded along with HTML and makes web pages alive
  • Originally named as LiveScript.
  • Executable in both browser and server which has Javascript engines like V8(chrome), SpiderMonkey(Firefox) etc.

Syntax help

STDIN Example

var readline = require('readline');
var rl = readline.createInterface({
  input: process.stdin,
  output: process.stdout,
  terminal: false
});

rl.on('line', function(line){
    console.log("Hello, " + line);
});

variable declaration

KeywordDescriptionScope
varVar is used to declare variables(old way of declaring variables)Function or global scope
letlet is also used to declare variables(new way)Global or block Scope
constconst is used to declare const values. Once the value is assigned, it can not be modifiedGlobal or block Scope

Backtick Strings

Interpolation

let greetings = `Hello ${name}`

Multi line Strings

const msg = `
hello
world!
`

Arrays

An array is a collection of items or values.

Syntax:

let arrayName = [value1, value2,..etc];
// or
let arrayName = new Array("value1","value2",..etc);

Example:

let mobiles = ["iPhone", "Samsung", "Pixel"];

// accessing an array
console.log(mobiles[0]);

// changing an array element
mobiles[3] = "Nokia";

Arrow functions

Arrow Functions helps developers to write code in concise way, it’s introduced in ES6.
Arrow functions can be written in multiple ways. Below are couple of ways to use arrow function but it can be written in many other ways as well.

Syntax:

() => expression

Example:

const numbers = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
const squaresOfEvenNumbers = numbers.filter(ele => ele % 2 == 0)
                                    .map(ele => ele ** 2);
console.log(squaresOfEvenNumbers);

De-structuring

Arrays

let [firstName, lastName] = ['Foo', 'Bar']

Objects

let {firstName, lastName} = {
  firstName: 'Foo',
  lastName: 'Bar'
}

rest(...) operator

 const {
    title,
    firstName,
    lastName,
    ...rest
  } = record;

Spread(...) operator

//Object spread
const post = {
  ...options,
  type: "new"
}
//array spread
const users = [
  ...adminUsers,
  ...normalUsers
]

Functions

function greetings({ name = 'Foo' } = {}) { //Defaulting name to Foo
  console.log(`Hello ${name}!`);
}
 
greet() // Hello Foo
greet({ name: 'Bar' }) // Hi Bar

Loops

1. If:

IF is used to execute a block of code based on a condition.

Syntax

if(condition){
    // code
}

2. If-Else:

Else part is used to execute the block of code when the condition fails.

Syntax

if(condition){
    // code
} else {
    // code
}

3. Switch:

Switch is used to replace nested If-Else statements.

Syntax

switch(condition){
    case 'value1' :
        //code
        [break;]
    case 'value2' :
        //code
        [break;]
    .......
    default :
        //code
        [break;]
}

4. For

For loop is used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition.

for(Initialization; Condition; Increment/decrement){  
//code  
} 

5. While

While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.

while (condition) {  
  // code 
}  

6. Do-While

Do-while is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. It is mostly used when you need to execute the statements atleast once.

do {  
  // code 
} while (condition); 

Classes

ES6 introduced classes along with OOPS concepts in JS. Class is similar to a function which you can think like kind of template which will get called when ever you initialize class.

Syntax:

class className {
  constructor() { ... } //Mandatory Class method
  method1() { ... }
  method2() { ... }
  ...
}

Example:

class Mobile {
  constructor(model) {
    this.name = model;
  }
}

mbl = new Mobile("iPhone");