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1,484 PointsOpen an alert dialog a second time and display the temperature variable rounded downward to the nearest integer.
help me
var temperature = 'Math.round(37.5)';
alert(temperature);
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3 Answers
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsHello Sesha! You can use it as you did it but leave the pharagraphs. When you use Math.round() method don't use apostrophs. It should be at the strings but not at the numbers. Math.round() method put inside the alert dialog. So alert(Math.round(var name));. Like this. Hope this help.
alert(Math.round(temperature));
tobiastrinkler
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 16,538 PointsHi Sesha,
Just leave out the quotation marks around your method and all work fine :).
var temperature = Math.round(37.5);
alert(temperature);
Justin Cantley
18,068 PointsIf your goal is to round down then you want to use Math.floor() instead of Math.round().
var temperature = Math.floor(37.5);
alert(temperature);
or simply
alert(Math.floor(37.5));
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsI think your second 'simply' code is not the better way. I may think wrong but I think it so better. For example:
var temperature = 37.5;
alert(Math.floor(temperature));
ilya A
3,802 Pointsilya A
3,802 PointsI forgot to add an extra parentheses at the end of mine... Thanks for pointing that out!