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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 15,302 PointsCan someone show where to put .toUpperCase() function in this code?
Ive tried literally everything I can think of and I am stumped. Thank you in advance.
var correct = 0;
function print(message) { document.write(message); }
var quizQuestions = [ ["How many planets in the solar system?", "NINE"], ["What colour is the White house?", "WHITE"], ["What are monster munch?", "CRISPS"] ];
for (var i = 0; i < quizQuestions.length; i += 1) { var questions = prompt(quizQuestions[i][0]); if (questions === quizQuestions[i][1]) { correct += 1; } }
document.write("You got " + correct + " out of " + quizQuestions.length);
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou could add it to your comparison
if (questions.toUpperCase() === quizQuestions[i][1])
That way the user input is converted to the same case as the answer