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9,452 PointsMy code isn't working either... Any ideas? :/
So I have now tried typing this out twice and as you will see below, have even commented out sections to try and locate where the error is... But I am not able to fix it.
I keep getting 'else statement' even though the answer can only be '6'!
//var randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * 6 ) + 1; var randomNumber = 6; var guess = prompt("I am thinking of a number between 1 and 6. What is it?"); //if (parseInt(randomNumber) === guess) { if (randomNumber === guess) { document.write("<p>You guessed correctly!</p>"); } else { document.write("<p>Sorry... The number was " + randomNumber + "!</p>"); }
Any help would be greatly appreciated. :)
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Rob Potter
9,452 PointsSorry, I finally found the issue...
I had put the randomNumber into the parseInt instead of the users guess.