--- id: 587d7b8c367417b2b2512b55 title: Reuse JavaScript Code Using import challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301208 dashedName: reuse-javascript-code-using-import --- # --description-- `import` allows you to choose which parts of a file or module to load. In the previous lesson, the examples exported `add` from the `math_functions.js` file. Here's how you can import it to use in another file: ```js import { add } from './math_functions.js'; ``` Here, `import` will find `add` in `math_functions.js`, import just that function for you to use, and ignore the rest. The `./` tells the import to look for the `math_functions.js` file in the same folder as the current file. The relative file path (`./`) and file extension (`.js`) are required when using import in this way. You can import more than one item from the file by adding them in the `import` statement like this: ```js import { add, subtract } from './math_functions.js'; ``` # --instructions-- Add the appropriate `import` statement that will allow the current file to use the `uppercaseString` and `lowercaseString` functions you exported in the previous lesson. These functions are in a file called `string_functions.js`, which is in the same directory as the current file. # --hints-- You should properly import `uppercaseString`. ```js assert( code.match( /import\s*{\s*(uppercaseString[^}]*|[^,]*,\s*uppercaseString\s*)}\s+from\s+('|")\.\/string_functions\.js\2/g ) ); ``` You should properly import `lowercaseString`. ```js assert( code.match( /import\s*{\s*(lowercaseString[^}]*|[^,]*,\s*lowercaseString\s*)}\s+from\s+('|")\.\/string_functions\.js\2/g ) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Only change code above this line uppercaseString("hello"); lowercaseString("WORLD!"); ``` # --solutions-- ```js import { uppercaseString, lowercaseString } from './string_functions.js'; uppercaseString("hello"); lowercaseString("WORLD!"); ```