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The answer is 6. It's 6 characters long.
Not really, no. That would be the answer if x= len(day). The code in the image would just throw an error.
How do you know what language this is?
"Monday".length is working JavaScript and does equal 6. No print command afaik though.
FTFY
There technically is!
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/print
Well. In browsers, anyways.
Yes, but it prints the page, so in this case it wouldn't print anything
You don't need terminating semicolons in JavaScript. They're added in if missing. It can actually cause a few bugs around returns.
Yea, it's pseudo code.
no it wouldn't, because this is OCR reference language
run this
Huh interesting. In Scotland we had another one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis_(programming_language)
What the heck, did someone invent a programming language, so students wouldn't have to learn any real ones?
Having done OCR GCSE computing:
It's just a pseudocode style language that they use in exam questions so that you can understand the question regardless of which language your school had you study (in my case it was VB6 💀). In questions where you are asked to write code, you can use the reference language but realistically you just use the one you learned (although I did it all in python instead)