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5,449 PointsIssue with IF statement and Booleans..
So, I am having issues getting this code to work properly. I think I know the problem. The response of true and false is a string and not a boolean. So, how would I go about turning a string into a boolean?
var quest1 = prompt("True or False. There are 196 official countries in the world today?"); //Answer is false.
if (quest1 === false ) { alert("Correct!"); } else { alert("Wrong!"); };
2 Answers
Nhat Nguyen
4,669 PointsYou can fix that by changing false to "false". Javascript will then interpret that as a comparision between your string and the string "false".
Jeremy Coleman
5,449 PointsAh thank you! That fixed my problem.. Been struggling with that for a hour or 2 lol