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Start your free trialLeroy Sharp
2,711 PointsIs the last conditional statement incorrect?
I have tried this program a few times but whenever I guess the number correctly on the second try it gives me the answer "Sorry. The number was x" even though I have answered with x.
Someone, please explain why this is happening.
Leroy Sharp
2,711 Points/*
The Random Number Guessing Game
Generates a number between 1 and 6
and gives a player two attempts to
guess the number.
*/
//assume the player didn't guess correctly
var correctGuess = false;
// generate random number from 1 to 6
var randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * 6 ) + 1;
var guess = prompt('I am thinking of a number between 1 and 6. What is it?');
/* test to see if player is
1. correct
2. guessed too low
3. guessed too high
*/
if (parseInt(guess) === randomNumber ) {
correctGuess = true;
} else if(parseInt(guess) < randomNumber) {
var guessMore = prompt('Try again. The number I am thinking of is more than ' + guess);
if(parseInt(guess) === randomNumber) {
correctGuess = true;
}
} else if(parseInt(guess) > randomNumber) {
var guessLess = prompt('Try again. The number I am thinking of is less than ' + guess);
if(parseInt(guess) === randomNumber) {
correctGuess = true;
}
}
//test if the player is correct and output response
if ( correctGuess === true) {
document.write('<p>You guessed the number!</p>');
} else {
document.write('<p>Sorry. The number was ' + randomNumber + '.</p>');
}
1 Answer
Joseph Wasden
20,406 PointsYour if
statements nested inside your else if
statements should be referencing your guessMore
and guessLess
variables, respectively. Right now, they are still referring to the first guess stored in the guess
variable, which won't change no matter how many second guesses a user provides.
Leroy Sharp
2,711 PointsAh! That makes sense now. I didn't even realise that. I changed the nested if statements with the correct variables and now it works perfectly! Thanks a lot Joseph :)
Joseph Wasden
20,406 PointsJoseph Wasden
20,406 PointsCan you post your code, so we can analyze it together?