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600 PointsVery confused, need some help please.
var randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * topNumber) +1
I don't understand the * topNumber
part. Like how is this creating a random number from 0-5. I'm just very confused.
2 Answers
Tim Strand
22,458 PointstopNumber is the the max of your range minus the min of your range ie topNumber = 5 - 0; checkout this link on stackoverflow for a more illustrative example and remember google is your friend on this sort of thing. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1527803/generating-random-whole-numbers-in-javascript-in-a-specific-range
Tomas Svojanovsky
26,680 PointsMath.random() returns 0 - 1 (excluded). F.e. topNumber is 5. You can get 0 - 5 (excluded). The highest number is something like 4.99999999. Math.floor decreases number to nearest lower number. So the result is between 0 and 4. Addition + 1 results in 1 - 5.