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573 Pointsnumbers in javascript
const milesToThe = 255,433;
1 Answer
jb30
44,806 PointsThe line const milesToThe = 255,433;
gives a syntax error. Commas in JavaScript indicate that there is another expression to evaluate and are not used as number separators. If you want to use a number separator to improve the readability of your number, you could use _
and change the line to const milesToThe = 255_433
. JavaScript will ignore the _
and set milesToThe
to 255433
.