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Start your free trialZach Handler
Web Development Techdegree Student 5,332 PointsCorrect answers are not counted.
I followed along with the video multiple times and keep running into the same problem. Even when I type the correct answers to the quiz, it always says I got "0 correct answers".
var array = [
['What is the color of the sky?', 'blue'],
['What is your name?', 'bob'],
['What day is it?', 'friday']
];
var i;
var correctAnswers = 0;
var question;
var answer;
var response;
var html;
function print(message) {
document.write(message);
}
for (i = 0; i < array.length; i += 1) {
question = array[i][0];
answer = array[i][1];
response = prompt(question);
response = response.toLowerCase;
if (response === answer) {
correctAnswers += 1;
}
}
html = "You got " + correctAnswers + " question(s) right.";
print(html);
1 Answer
Liv Larsen
1,799 PointsHi Zach, ".toLowerCase" is a method, meaning you're missing the "()" at the end. Try this adding them like this: "response = response.toLowerCase();
It should solve your problem :)