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Start your free trialVictor Gordian
4,656 PointsI'm stuck
var questions = [
['What color is the sky?', 'blue'],
['Whats the beginning of the Alphabet'], ['A'],
['When its hot people usually like to eat what?', 'ice cream']
];
var count = 0; // users input that are correct
var response; // the responses from user
var correct = []; //answers correctly
var wrong =[];//answers that are wrong
function print(message) {
document.write(message);
}
for ( var i = 0; i < questions.length; i += 1) {
response = prompt(questions[i][0]);
answer = questions[i][1];
if ( response.toLowerCase() === answer.toLowerCase() ){
count += 1;
correct.push(questions[i][0]);
} else {
wrong.push(questions[i][0]);
}
}
after the second question being asked, whatever the responses is..it says 'caught TypeError: Cannot read property 'toLowerCase' of undefined'
what am i doing wrong?
1 Answer
Justin Iezzi
18,199 PointsHey Victor,
Check out line 3. You'll notice that you've separated the first string from the second. This is your problem. Compare this line to the other two questions, those work just fine.
['Whats the beginning of the Alphabet', 'A'],
Hope this helps.
Victor Gordian
4,656 PointsVictor Gordian
4,656 Pointsoh my god. Thank you!!!!