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9,361 PointsHow could I add the .toLowerCase for the answers?
How could I add the .toLowerCase for the answers?
2 Answers
Gwen H
3,730 PointsHi, Guido Greco. Here is my solution since this condition statement is used to check user's responses, so I added the .toLowerCase() after the word "response" and "answer".
if ( response.toLowerCase() === answer.toLowerCase()) {
correctAnswers++;
correct.push(question);
furkan
11,733 PointsHey there,
The .toLowerCase() is a method used on strings.
To call this method, take this example:
var someVariable = "HEY I AM A STRING";
someVariable.toLowerCase();
// Will return: hey i am a string
Guido Greco
9,361 PointsHey furkan thank you for the answer. But, I thought the question was linked to the work I was doing. Here is the code that I am trying to do with .toLowerCase
const questions = [
['Cuantos paises limitan con Argentina?','5'],
['Bebida comun en Argentina?','mate'],
['Color de la franja del medio de la bandera de Argentina','blanca'],
['Cuantos planetas hay en el Sistema Solar?','8']
]
const correct = [];
const incorrect = [];
let correctAnswers = 0
for (let i = 0; i < questions.length; i++) {
let question = questions[i][0];
let answer = questions[i][1];
let response = prompt (question);
if ( response === answer) {
correctAnswers++;
correct.push(question);
} else {
incorrect.push(question);
}
}
function createListItems(arr) {
let items = '';
for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
items += `<li>${arr[i]}</li>`;
}
return items;
}
let html = `
<h1>You got ${correctAnswers} questions</h1>
<h2>You got these questions right</h2>
<ol>${createListItems(correct)}</ol>
<h2>You got these questions wrong:</h2>
<ol>${createListItems(incorrect)}</ol>
`;
document.querySelector('main').innerHTML = html;
Thank you in advance!