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536 PointsThe code isn't working for me.
var randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * 6) + 1; var guess = prompt('Pick a number between 1 and 6'); if (parseInt(guess) === randomNumber) { document.write('<p>You're correct</p>'); } else { document.write('<p>Sorry! The number was ' + randomNumber '</p>'); }
2 Answers
Martin Gailius
4,685 PointsI don't know much javascript BUT You need a backslash escape character ("or you can use other quotes") Try this:
var randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * 6) + 1;
var guess = prompt('Pick a number between 1 and 6');
if (parseInt(guess) === randomNumber) {
document.write('<p>You\'re correct</p>');
}
else {
document.write('Sorry! The number was ' + randomNumber);
}
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsYou have unbalanced quotes in this statement:
document.write('<p>You're correct</p>'); /// odd number of marks!
document.write("<p>You're correct</p>"); // use a different kind of quote on the outside
And a missing operator in this one:
document.write('<p>Sorry! The number was ' + randomNumber '</p>'); // missing "+"
document.write('<p>Sorry! The number was ' + randomNumber + '</p>'); // fixed
In future, use the instructions for code formatting in the Markdown Cheatsheet pop-up below the "Add an Answer" area. Or watch this video on code formatting.