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Start your free trialVince Jose
1,671 PointsWhy does this does not work? var number = 6; alert('string ' + number + );
But it works if I add another string after the + number +.
2 Answers
Evans Owino
24,888 PointsThe extra "+" produces a SyntaxError. Remove it to have the following:
var number = 6;
alert('string ' + number);
Evans Owino
24,888 PointsYou're welcome!
Vince Jose
1,671 PointsVince Jose
1,671 PointsNow I know. I thought it is constant that I need it to be in between two +'s if I want it to be added in a string. Thanks a lot Evans!