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Question 1 : Write a function that uses the call method to print the name of an object.
function printName() {
console.log(this.name);
}
const obj = { name: "John" };
printName.call(obj); // prints "John"
Question 2 : Write a function that uses the apply method to find the minimum value in an array of numbers.
function findMin() {
const min = Math.min.apply(null, this);
console.log(min);
}
const numbers = [5, 3, 8, 1, 9];
findMin.apply(numbers); // prints 1
Question 3 : Write a function that uses the bind method to create a new function that always has a specific "this" value.
function multiplyBy(value) {
return this * value;
}
const double = multiplyBy.bind(2);
console.log(double(5)); // prints 10
Question 4 : Write a function that uses the call method to add two numbers together.
function addNumbers(a, b) {
console.log(a + b);
}
addNumbers.call(null, 5, 3); // prints 8
Question 5 : Write a function that uses the apply method to concatenate two arrays.
function concatenateArrays(arr1, arr2) {
console.log([...arr1, ...arr2]);
}
concatenateArrays.apply(null, [[1, 2], [3, 4]]); // prints [1, 2, 3, 4]
Question 6 : Write a function that uses the bind method to create a new function that multiplies a number by a specified value.
function multiplyBy(value, num) {
console.log(this * value * num);
}
const triple = multiplyBy.bind(3, 2);
triple(5); // prints 30
Question 7 : Write a function that uses the call method to find the length of a string.
function findLength() {
console.log(this.length);
}
const str = "Hello World";
findLength.call(str); // prints 11
Question 8 : Write a function that uses the apply method to find the sum of all numbers in an array.
function findSum() {
const sum = this.reduce((acc, curr) => acc + curr, 0);
console.log(sum);
}
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
findSum.apply(numbers); // prints 15
Question 9 : Write a function that uses the bind method to create a new function that logs a message with a specific prefix.
function logMessage(prefix, message) {
console.log(`${prefix}: ${message}`);
}
const logError = logMessage.bind(null, "Error");
logError("Something went wrong!"); // prints "Error: Something went wrong!"
Question 10 : Write a function that uses the call method to convert a string to uppercase.
function toUpperCase() {
console.log(this.toUpperCase());
}
const str = "hello world";
toUpperCase.call(str); // prints "HELLO WORLD"
Question 11 : Create a function sum that takes in two numbers and returns their sum. Use call to invoke sum with an array [2, 3] as the context and log the result to the console.
function sum(a, b) {
console.log(a + b);
}
sum.call([2, 3], ...[2, 3]); // prints 5
Question 12 : Create an object person with a property name set to your name. Create a function sayHello that logs "Hello, !". Use bind to create a new function sayHi that logs "Hi, !" and use it to greet yourself.
const person = {
name: "John",
};
function sayHello() {
console.log(`Hello, ${this.name}!`);
}
const sayHi = sayHello.bind(person);
sayHi(); // prints "Hi, John!"
Question 13 : Write a function greet that takes in a string name and logs "Hello, !". Use apply to pass in an array ["Alice"] as the context and invoke the function.
function greet(name) {
console.log(`Hello, ${name}!`);
}
greet.apply(null, ["Alice"]); // prints "Hello, Alice!"
Question 14 : Create a function multiply that takes in two numbers and returns their product. Use bind to create a new function double that always doubles its argument, and use it to multiply 5 by 2.
function multiply(a, b) {
return a * b;
}
const double = multiply.bind(null, 2);
console.log(double(5)); // prints 10
Question 15 : Create a function square that takes in a number and returns its square. Use map and square to create a new array squares that contains the squares of the numbers in an array [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].
function square(num) {
return num * num;
}
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const squares = numbers.map(square);
console.log(squares); // prints [1, 4, 9, 16, 25]