Poetry Club Door Policy
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// ππ½ Hi again!
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// work with the tests, which you can find in ./door-policy.spec.js.
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// Good luck with that door policy!
/**
- Respond with the correct character, given the line of the
- poem, if this were said at the front door.
- @param {string} line
- @returns {string}
*/
export function frontDoorResponse(line) {
return line[0];
}
/**
- Format the password for the front-door, given the response
- letters.
- @param {string} word the letters you responded with before
- @returns {string} the front door password
*/
export function frontDoorPassword(word) {
return word[0].toUpperCase()+word.slice(1,word.length).toLowerCase();
}
/**
- Respond with the correct character, given the line of the
- poem, if this were said at the back door.
- @param {string} line
- @returns {string}
*/
export function backDoorResponse(line) {
return line.trim().slice(-1);
}
/**
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