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Start your free trialGal Parselany
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 26,281 PointsMy Solution
var num1 = prompt("Please type a number");
var num2 = prompt("Please type another number");
var message = "<h1>Math with the numbers " + num1 + " and " + num2 + "</h1>";
num1 = parseFloat(num1);
num2 = parseFloat(num2);
if((Number.isFinite(num1) && Number.isFinite(num2)) && (num1 !==0 && num2 !== 0)) {
alert("Let's do some math!");
message +=
`
${num1} + ${num2} = ${num1 + num2} <br>
${num1} * ${num2} = ${num1 * num2} <br>
${num1} / ${num2} = ${num1 / num2} <br>
${num1} - ${num2} = ${num1 - num2}
`;
document.write(message);
} else {
alert('Please insert two numbers, and dont use 0');
}
does it right to use the document.write inside the if statement?
Gal Parselany
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 26,281 Pointsthanks, wil ltake care
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe document.write is inside the conditional in the video also, only there the test (if) was for a bad number, but in this code the test is for a good number. Both approaches are equally valid.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
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