--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244af title: Compound Assignment With Augmented Addition challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cDR6LCb' forumTopicId: 16661 --- ## Description
In programming, it is common to use assignments to modify the contents of a variable. Remember that everything to the right of the equals sign is evaluated first, so we can say: myVar = myVar + 5; to add 5 to myVar. Since this is such a common pattern, there are operators which do both a mathematical operation and assignment in one step. One such operator is the += operator. ```js var myVar = 1; myVar += 5; console.log(myVar); // Returns 6 ```
## Instructions
Convert the assignments for a, b, and c to use the += operator.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: a should equal 15. testString: assert(a === 15); - text: b should equal 26. testString: assert(b === 26); - text: c should equal 19. testString: assert(c === 19); - text: You should use the += operator for each variable. testString: assert(code.match(/\+=/g).length === 3); - text: You should not modify the code above the specified comment. testString: assert(/var a = 3;/.test(code) && /var b = 17;/.test(code) && /var c = 12;/.test(code)); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js var a = 3; var b = 17; var c = 12; // Only change code below this line a = a + 12; b = 9 + b; c = c + 7; ```
### After Test
```js (function(a,b,c){ return "a = " + a + ", b = " + b + ", c = " + c; })(a,b,c); ```
## Solution
```js var a = 3; var b = 17; var c = 12; a += 12; b += 9; c += 7; ```