--- id: 587d7b87367417b2b2512b41 title: Declare a Read-Only Variable with the const Keyword challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301201 dashedName: declare-a-read-only-variable-with-the-const-keyword --- # --description-- The keyword `let` is not the only new way to declare variables. In ES6, you can also declare variables using the `const` keyword. `const` has all the awesome features that `let` has, with the added bonus that variables declared using `const` are read-only. They are a constant value, which means that once a variable is assigned with `const`, it cannot be reassigned. ```js const FAV_PET = "Cats"; FAV_PET = "Dogs"; ``` The console will display an error due to reassigning the value of `FAV_PET`. As you can see, trying to reassign a variable declared with `const` will throw an error. You should always name variables you don't want to reassign using the `const` keyword. This helps when you accidentally attempt to reassign a variable that is meant to stay constant. A common practice when naming constants is to use all uppercase letters, with words separated by an underscore. **Note:** It is common for developers to use uppercase variable identifiers for immutable values and lowercase or camelCase for mutable values (objects and arrays). In a later challenge you will see an example of a lowercase variable identifier being used for an array. # --instructions-- Change the code so that all variables are declared using `let` or `const`. Use `let` when you want the variable to change, and `const` when you want the variable to remain constant. Also, rename variables declared with `const` to conform to common practices, meaning constants should be in all caps. # --hints-- `var` should not exist in your code. ```js (getUserInput) => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/var/g)); ``` `SENTENCE` should be a constant variable declared with `const`. ```js (getUserInput) => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/(const SENTENCE)/g)); ``` `i` should be declared with `let`. ```js (getUserInput) => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/(let i)/g)); ``` `console.log` should be changed to print the `SENTENCE` variable. ```js (getUserInput) => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/console\.log\(\s*SENTENCE\s*\)\s*;?/g)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function printManyTimes(str) { // Only change code below this line var sentence = str + " is cool!"; for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i+=2) { console.log(sentence); } // Only change code above this line } printManyTimes("freeCodeCamp"); ``` # --solutions-- ```js function printManyTimes(str) { const SENTENCE = str + " is cool!"; for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i+=2) { console.log(SENTENCE); } } printManyTimes("freeCodeCamp"); ```