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Start your free trialJames Sale
662 Pointswhy doesnt this work alert(math.round "temperature");
alert(math.round "temperature");
var temperature = 37.5;
alert(math.round "temperature");
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1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi James,
I think you want to surround temperature
with brackets rather than inverted commas else it will be treated as a string, not a variable. So, you want to alert
with the value Math.round(temperature)
(don't forget the capital 'M').
OK with that? Let me know how you get on.
Steve.
James Sale
662 PointsJames Sale
662 PointsHi steve,
Thanks for the advice. Silly on my part, really, left out the capital M and managed to resolve it with the below:
alert (Math.round (temperature));
Thanks again
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsSteve Hunter
57,712 PointsSpot on - good work!