# ISBN Verifier Check if a given ISBN-10 is valid. ## Functionality Given an unknown string the program should check if the provided string is a valid ISBN-10. Putting this into place requires some thinking about preprocessing/parsing of the string prior to calculating the check digit for the ISBN. The program should allow for ISBN-10 without the separating dashes to be verified as well. ## ISBN Let's take a random ISBN-10 number, say `3-598-21508-8` for this. The first digit block indicates the group where the ISBN belongs. Groups can consist of shared languages, geographic regions or countries. The leading '3' signals this ISBN is from a german speaking country. The following number block is to identify the publisher. Since this is a three digit publisher number there is a 5 digit title number for this book. The last digit in the ISBN is the check digit which is used to detect read errors. The first 9 digits in the ISBN have to be between 0 and 9. The check digit can additionally be an 'X' to allow 10 to be a valid check digit as well. A valid ISBN-10 is calculated with this formula `(x1 * 10 + x2 * 9 + x3 * 8 + x4 * 7 + x5 * 6 + x6 * 5 + x7 * 4 + x8 * 3 + x9 * 2 + x10 * 1) mod 11 == 0` So for our example ISBN this means: (3 * 10 + 5 * 9 + 9 * 8 + 8 * 7 + 2 * 6 + 1 * 5 + 5 * 4 + 0 * 3 + 8 * 2 + 8 * 1) mod 11 = 0 Which proves that the ISBN is valid. ## Setup Go through the setup instructions for JavaScript to install the necessary dependencies: http://exercism.io/languages/javascript ## Making the Test Suite Pass Execute the tests with: jasmine .spec.js Replace `` with the name of the current exercise. E.g., to test the Hello World exercise: jasmine hello-world.spec.js In many test suites all but the first test have been skipped. Once you get a test passing, you can unskip the next one by changing `xit` to `it`. ### Submitting Exercises Note that, when trying to submit an exercise, make sure the solution is in the `exercism/javascript/` directory. For example, if you're submitting `bob.js` for the Bob exercise, the submit command would be something like `exercism submit /javascript/bob/bob.js`. For more detailed information about running tests, code style and linting, please see the [help page](http://exercism.io/languages/javascript). ## Source Converting a string into a number and some basic processing utilizing a relatable real world example. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Book_Number#ISBN-10_check_digit_calculation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Book_Number) ## Submitting Incomplete Solutions It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.