A developer wrote the following code:
01 let X = object.value;
02
03 try {
04 handleObjectValue(X);
05 } catch (error) {
06 handleError(error);
07 }
The developer has a getNextValue function to execute after handleObjectValue(), but does not want to execute getNextValue() if an error occurs.
How can the developer change the code to ensure this behavior?
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new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const fraction = Math.random();
if( fraction >0.5) reject("fraction > 0.5, " + fraction);
resolve(fraction);
})
.then(() =>console.log("resolved"))
.catch((error) => console.error(error))
.finally(() => console.log(" when am I called?"));
When does Promise.finally on line 08 get called?
Refer to the following code:
function test (val) {
If (val === undefined) {
return 'Undefined values!' ;
}
if (val === null) {
return 'Null value! ';
}
return val;
}
Let x;
test(x);
What is returned by the function call on line 13?
Given the JavaScript below:
01 function filterDOM (searchString) {
02 const parsedSearchString = searchString && searchString.toLowerCase() ;
03 document.quesrySelectorAll(' .account' ) . forEach(account => (
04 const accountName = account.innerHTML.toLOwerCase();
05 account. Style.display = accountName.includes(parsedSearchString) ? /*Insert code*/;
06 )};
07 }
Which code should replace the placeholder comment on line 05 to hide accounts that do not match the search string?