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13,475 PointsQuiz returning NaN values
Hi, after I've put all my code in and previewed my webpage, my lists print NaN instead of the list of questions. I have combed through my code and cant figure out where the error is. Does anyone see what Im doing wrong?
Heres the JS, thanks!
var quiz = [
['How tall is David?', 6],
['What is the meaning of life?', 42],
['How many fingers are there on one human hand?', 5]
];
var correctAnswers = 0;
var question;
var answer;
var response;
var html;
var correct = [];
var wrong = [];
function print(message) {
document.write(message);
}
function buildList(arr) {
var listHTML = '<ol>';
for ( var i = 0; i < arr.length; i += 1 ) {
listHTML += '<li>' + arr[i] + '</li>';
}
listHTML =+ '</ol>';
return listHTML;
}
for ( var i = 0; i < quiz.length; i += 1) {
question = quiz[i][0];
answer = quiz[i][1];
response = prompt(question);
response = parseInt(response);
if (response === answer) {
correctAnswers += 1;
correct.push(question);
} else {
wrong.push(question);
}
}
html = "You got " + correctAnswers + " questions correct!";
html += '<h2>You got these questions correct:</h2>';
html += buildList(correct);
html += '<h2>You got these question incorrect:</h2>';
html += buildList(wrong);
print(html);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsThe buildList function contains this line:
listHTML =+ '</ol>';
The monadic "+
" operator is forcing numeric type coercion on a string which does not represent a number, producing NaN.
This is probably just a typo and the assignment was intended to be a string concatenation using "+=
".
john larson
16,594 PointsSteven to the rescue :D
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherSteven Parker Ok, now who's fastest?! Glad I hit refresh
David Low
13,475 PointsYup, total typo on my part! thank you!! and sorry for wasting your time :/
john larson
16,594 Pointsjohn larson
16,594 PointsI don't know, if I console.log correct and wrong it logs correctly, so what does that mean? They are getting into the arrays, somethings not coming out of the function correctly? I'll have another look.