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Start your free trialKord Monaco
3,443 PointsI always get 0 answers correct even though I have followed code from video. What am I doing wrong?
// 1. Create a multidimensional array to hold quiz questions and answers
const questions = [
['When was javascript invented?', '1995'],
['How many planets are in the solar system?', '8'],
['How many days in a year?', '365'],
['How many continents are there?', '7']
];
// 2. Store the number of questions answered correctly
const correct = [];
const incorrect = [];
let correctAnswers = 0;
/*
3. Use a loop to cycle through each question
- Present each question to the user
- Compare the user's response to answer in the array
- If the response matches the answer, the number of correctly
answered questions increments by 1
*/
for ( let i = 0; i < questions.length; i++ ) {
let question = questions[i][0];
let answer = question[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;
}
// 4. Display the number of correct answers to the user
let html = `
<h1>You got ${correctAnswers} question(s) correct.</h1>
<h2>You got these questions right:</h2>
<ol>${ createListItems(correct) }</ol>
<h2>You got these questions wrong:</h2>
<ol>${ createListItems(incorrect) }</ol>
`;
document.querySelector('main').innerHTML = html;
1 Answer
Cameron Childres
11,820 PointsHey Kord~
This is one of those frustrating issues -- you left out a single 's' on questions
on line 24. Past that your code is looking great :)