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Swapping letter with succeeding alphabet in JavaScript
We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a string and changes every letter of the string from the English alphabets to its succeeding element.
For example: If the string is −
const str = 'how are you';
Output
Then the output should be −
const output = 'ipx bsf zpv'
Therefore, let’s write the code for this function −
Example
The code for this will be −
const str = 'how are you';
const isAlpha = code => (code >= 65 && code <= 90) || (code >= 97 && code <= 122);
const isLast = code => code === 90 || code === 122;
const nextLetterString = str => {
const strArr = str.split('');
return strArr.reduce((acc, val) => {
const code = val.charCodeAt(0);
if(!isAlpha(code)){
return acc+val;
};
if(isLast(code)){
return acc+String.fromCharCode(code-25);
};
return acc+String.fromCharCode(code+1);
}, '');
};
console.log(nextLetterString(str));
The output in the console will be −
ipx bsf zpv
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