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11,053 PointsCan somone help me wid a javascript problem?
I dont under stand whats wrong. JavaScript
/// 5 Question
var stats =0;
var Answer1 = prompt("Question1");
if (Answer1.toUpperCase() === "ANSWER3") {
stats+=1;
}
var Answer2 = prompt("Question2");
if (Answer2.toUpperCase() === "ANSWER2") {
stats+=1;
}
var Answer3 = prompt("Question3");
if (Answer3.toUpperCase() === "ANSWER3") {
stats+=1;
}
var Answer4 = prompt("Question4");
if (Answer4.toUpperCase() === "ANSWER4") {
stats+=1;
}
var Answer5 = prompt("Question5");
if (Answer5.toUpperCase() === "ANSWER5") {
stats+=1;
}
/// rank
if ( stats ===5 ); {
alert("5");
} else if ( stats >= 3 ); {
alert("3-4");
} else if ( stats >= 1 ); {
alert("1-2");
} else ( stats === 0 ); {
alert("0");
}
2 Answers
Robert Andrade
7,554 PointsRemember that syntax is akin to grammer and each coding language has it's own. If memory serves me correctly coding syntax includes everything from actual words to punctuation. In this case you have too many semi-colons and the extras are in the wrong place. When I ran your code and read the console, on the right side of the console was the line of code that was having issues. I would look at where you put the semi-colons and check to see if they are in the right place.
stian wilks johansen
11,053 Pointsokey thanks :-)
Nathan Wakefield
7,065 PointsOne issue is that your ending else
block has a conditional in it. The last else
block is what runs if none of the other conditions were true. The last block should look like this:
} else {
alert("0");
}
And if you wanted to remind yourself what the default condition was, you could write a comment to go with it:
} else { // stats === 0
alert("0");
}
But also, the conditionals shouldn't have a semicolon after them. So this:
} else if ( stats >= 1 ); {
alert("1-2");
}
becomes this:
} else ( stats >= 1 ) { // Note the lack of a semicolon here
alert("1-2");
}
Kartikey Shahi
Courses Plus Student 2,002 PointsKartikey Shahi
Courses Plus Student 2,002 Points