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Start your free trialEnemuo Felix
1,895 PointsI can't print randomNumber to my document
My code seem to stuck at the prompt stage , then after that Nothing else. How do I print it to document? Even the alert I added to the code couldn't run
function getRandomNumber( lower, upper ) {
if (isNaN(lower) && isNaN(upper)) {
throw new Error ("Arguement is not a Number!");
} else {
return Math.floor(Math.random()* (upper-lower+1)+lower);
}
}
var firstN = parseInt(prompt("Enter your first lower Number"));
var secondN = parseInt(prompt("Enter your Second Upper Number"));
var calcRandom = getRandomNumber(lower,upper);
alert (calcRandom);
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsHi, I got the alert from your tag.
The prompts are storing the input values in "firstN" and "secondN", but when getRandomNumber is called, it is passed arguments named "lower" and "upper" which have not been defined. So the call needs to pass the establshed variables instead:
var calcRandom = getRandomNumber(firstN, secondN);
Also, I noticed that the validity test only detects when both values are bad using AND
logic. It would probably be better to detect if either value was bad using OR
logic:
if (isNaN(lower) || isNaN(upper)) {
Enemuo Felix
1,895 PointsThank you very much for your help Steve. I'm grateful
Enemuo Felix
1,895 PointsEnemuo Felix
1,895 PointsI did as you Suggested by using the
OR
logic and ran the code but thethrow new error
doesn't run when i deliberately input a string in the prompt box(although I don't know if it's suppose to pop an alert or write) but it's not doing anything.Steven Parker