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Henry Agnew
7,390 PointsHere's an example of how I answered the additional problems...
var search = '';
var studentList = '';
var resultsMessage = '';
var resultCount = 0;
var student;
function print(message) {
var outputDiv = document.getElementById('output');
outputDiv.innerHTML = message;
}
function getReport(student) {
var report = '<h2>Student: ' + student.name + '</h2>';
report += '<p>Track: ' + student.track + '</p>';
report += '<p>Points: ' + student.points + '</p>';
report += '<p>Achievements: ' + student.achievements + '</p>';
return report;
}
while (true) {
search = prompt("Search for a student (e.g. 'Dave') or type 'quit' to exit");
if (search === null || search.toLowerCase() === "quit") {
break;
}
for (var i = 0; i < students.length; i += 1) {
student = students[i];
if (student.name.toLowerCase() == search.toLowerCase()) {
resultCount += 1;
studentList += getReport(student);
}
}
resultsMessage = "We found " + resultCount + " student(s) named " + search;
print(resultsMessage + studentList);
}
Kota Fukada
16,243 PointsKota Fukada
16,243 PointsThank you so much!
Olga Ioffe
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 19,955 PointsOlga Ioffe
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 19,955 PointsThank you! It is very smart to use counting method in this case!