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2,355 PointsIm getting the error that isNan is not defined.
function getRandomNumber( lower, upper ) { if ( isNan(lower) || isNan(upper) ) { throw new Error('Both arguments must be numbers'); } return Math.floor(Math.random() * (upper - lower + 1)) + lower;
}
console.log( getRandomNumber( 1, 6) ); console.log( getRandomNumber( 'nine', 25) ); console.log( getRandomNumber( 1, 100) );
1 Answer
Megan O'Brien
Treehouse Project ReviewerHello there! So you just have a syntax error. You are writing isNan() but it should be isNaN().
I looked it up in the documentation for isNaN(): https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/isNaN
I hope this helps!