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Courses Plus Student 4,369 PointstoUpperCase comparison error
COMPARISON ERROR ((( var answer = prompt('What is the best programming language?');
if ((answer.toUpperCase()} === 'JavaScript'.toUpperCase()) { alert('You are correct'); }
))) Error says: TypeError: 'null' is not an object (evaluating 'answer.toUpperCase')
1 Answer
Gavin Ralston
28,770 PointsHey! I had a bit of trouble with this when I tried to see what was wrong, too. :)
Challenge text:
Add a conditional statement that opens an alert dialog box with the message "You are correct" when the answer is the string 'JavaScript'.
Take the challenge instructions literally, and don't include calling .toUpperCase() on the answer.
The reason? The code checking the challenge isn't actually using your script (it's not actually typing in 'JavaScript' to answer your question) so what'll happen when the script runs is that the alert box will show up, nothing will be entered, and then the next line will cause an error because you'll be calling .toUpperCase() on nothing at all.
The challenge will check to see that you're comparing the two strings in your if statement and returning the proper result though.
var answer = prompt('What is the best programming language?');
if (answer === 'JavaScript')
{
alert('You are correct');
}
Yusuf Isa
Courses Plus Student 4,369 PointsYusuf Isa
Courses Plus Student 4,369 PointsOops! And that is it. Many thanks