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Start your free trialDevin Cushard
2,236 PointsMy solution is different but still works
const lowNumber = parseFloat(prompt("Please select a number less than 10")); const highNumber = parseFloat(prompt("Please select a number above 10"));
if (lowNumber && highNumber){
const randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random()*highNumber)+1;
console.log(${randomNumber} is a number between ${lowNumber} and ${highNumber}
);
} else{
console.log(You need to provide a number. Please try again.
);
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,110 PointsNote that treating a number as a logic value (as in if (lowNumber && highNumber)
) doesn't serve as a validity test. For example, 0 (zero) is a valid number within the requested range but will cause that test to fail.