syntax javascript template literal code example

Example 1: javascript template literals

//Must use backticks, `, in order to work.

let a = 5;
let b = 10;
console.log(`Fifteen is ${a + b} and
not ${2 * a + b}.`);

//Output:
//Fifteen is 15 and not 20.

Example 2: javascript string literal

// Template String: If you want both double and single quotations in your string
// NOTE: also allows multiple line strings
// Find it above the leftmost tab key on your keyboard
let AllQuotationString = `Can use this for ', or ", or ${yourVariable}, or
	multiline strings`;

// Single Quotation String: If you want double quotations in your string
let SingleQuotationString = 'can contain " in string, but not ${yourVariable}';

// Double Quotation String: If you want single quotations in your string
let DblQuotationString = "can contain ' in string, but not ${yourVariable}";