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4,685 Pointshelp fix/finish my code plz.
function makeBooking { var hotel = { booking : 0;, rooms: 50;, costumer; } for (var i = 0; i < 50; i++){ var costumer = prompt:("please type "yes" for a room.") if( costumer === "yes"){ booking+=1;
}
}
} makeBooking();
3 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsHere's a few hints:
- items in object literals are separated by commas (not semicolons)
- there should be no colon between "prompt" and the parentheses
- use a different kind of quotes when quoting a string that contains quotes
- a variable can't be incremented until it has been assigned a value
ian truong
4,685 Pointsyes, this helps a alot. thanks! all those errors u pointed out are so obvious. i feel like i am not coding enough i guess. coding is so hard that fact that one syntax can break the entire block of code.
Vasanth Baskaran
4,333 PointsThat's fine Ian, keep practicing one day you will overcome these mistakes.