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2,290 Pointscan i add parseInt to the var in the prompt instead of var = totalbadges?
for instance :
const parseInt(HTMLBadges) = prompt('How many HTML badges do you have?');
const parseInt(CSSBadges) = prompt('How many CSS badges do you have?');
const totalbadges = HTMLBadges + CSSBadges; console.log(totalbadges);
console.log(typeof HTMLBadges typeof CSSBadges) [
Instead of :
const HTMLBadges = prompt('How many HTML badges do you have?');
const CSSBadges = prompt('How many CSS badges do you have?');
const totalbadges = parseInt(HTMLBadges) + parseInt(CSSBadges); console.log(totalbadges); console.log(typeof HTMLBadges typeof CSSBadges)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,153 PointsYou can't assign into a function. But you can do both operations at once this way:
const HTMLBadges = parseInt(prompt('How many HTML badges do you have?'));