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Start your free trialLucia Brammer
1,327 PointsNot doing the endless loop or displaying information. Please help :)
//functions & variables var student; var searchBar;
function print(message) { var outputDiv = document.getElementById('output'); outputDiv.innerHTML = message; };
function getStudentReport(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; };
// endless loop while (true) { searchBar = prompt("Please enter the name of a student"); if (searchBar === null ||searchBar.toUpperCase() === 'QUIT') { break; } for (var i = 0; i < students.length; i += 1); { student = students[i]; if (searchBar === student.name) { message = getStudentReport(student); print(message); }; }; };
2 Answers
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsYou have a few semicolons after functions that shouldn't be there. I changed your code as follows:
var student; var searchBar; var message = ''
function print(message) { var outputDiv = document.getElementById('output'); outputDiv.innerHTML = message; }
function getStudentReport(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; }
// endless loop
while (true) { searchBar = prompt("Please enter the name of a student");
if (searchBar === null || searchBar.toUpperCase() === 'QUIT')
{ break; }
for (var i = 0; i < students.length; i += 1)
{ student = students[i];
if (searchBar === student.name)
{ message = getStudentReport(student);
print(message); }
}
}
but I think you may be experiencing what is described in the teacher's notes:
Important Update Since this video was shot, the behavior of most browsers has changed, so you won't see the same thing as I demonstrate in the video. In the video, you'll see that my script is able to print out to the browser using document.write( ) while inside a loop.
Most browsers no longer do that: they wait until the loop finishes and then they print to the window. So, you'll see a blank page until you type quit in the prompt window — then you'll see all the output printed to the screen.
Lucia Brammer
1,327 PointsThanks!