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14,348 PointsMy solution for the coding challenge:
const userNumb = +prompt('Gimmi any random number that you want!');
const userNumbTwo = +prompt('Gimmi another number that bigger tham the first one!');
if (!userNumb || !userNumbTwo){
alert('Gimme a real number dummy');
} else {
const randNumGenerator = Math.floor( Math.random() * (userNumb - userNumbTwo) + userNumbTwo ) +1;
const message = `Here is a random number from ${userNumb} to ${userNumbTwo} and that is your random number: ${randNumGenerator}`;
alert(message);
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsSince 0 is not allowed here, it doesn't make a difference; but be aware that when using +
for number conversion, an empty response will be converted to a 0, but parseInt
considers it to be NaN.
Perhaps this exercise should allow 0 as a choice. For advanced practice, you could try adjusting this code to allow 0 (but not a blank response) to be one of the numbers.