--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244ad title: Decrement a Number with JavaScript challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cM2KeS2' forumTopicId: 17558 --- ## Description
You can easily decrement or decrease a variable by one with the -- operator. i--; is the equivalent of i = i - 1; Note
The entire line becomes i--;, eliminating the need for the equal sign.
## Instructions
Change the code to use the -- operator on myVar.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: myVar should equal 10. testString: assert(myVar === 10); - text: myVar = myVar - 1; should be changed. testString: assert(/var\s*myVar\s*=\s*11;\s*\/*.*\s*([-]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[-]{2});/.test(code)); - text: You should use the -- operator on myVar. testString: assert(/[-]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[-]{2}/.test(code)); - text: You should not change code above the specified comment. testString: assert(/var myVar = 11;/.test(code)); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js var myVar = 11; // Only change code below this line myVar = myVar - 1; ```
### After Test
```js (function(z){return 'myVar = ' + z;})(myVar); ```
## Solution
```js var myVar = 11; myVar--; ```