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2,419 PointsInfinite loop
Hi all,
I wrote the same exact code as Dave, but my program is running indefinitely.
Why I am getting and endless loop if I wrote the exactly same code:
var randomNumber = getRandomNumber( 10 ); var guess; var guessCount = 0; var correctGuess = false;
function getRandomNumber ( upper ) { var num = Math.floor( Math.random() * upper ) + 1; return num; }
do { guess = prompt('Please enter a number between 1 and 10: '); guessCount += 1; if ( parseInt( guess ) === randomNumber ) { correctGuess === true; } } while ( ! correctGuess ) document.write('<h1> You guessed the number!</h1>'); document.write('It took you ' + attempts + ' to guess it');
1 Answer
Brandon Miller
6,315 PointsDouble-check your equal signs. You typed the following:
correctGuess === true
This line of code would check to see if correctGuess returns a value of True instead of assigning it. In other words, === compares values and sees if they're the same and = sets the variable equal to that value.
Moderator Edit: Moved response from Comment to Answer