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9,249 PointsThe result is the same but my code is different. Is my code ok?
const inputHigh = prompt("Please enter a high number");
const inputLow = prompt("Please enter a low number");
const highNumber = parseInt(inputHigh);
const lowNumber = parseInt(inputLow);
if (highNumber && lowNumber){
const randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random () * highNumber) +1;
console.log(`${randomNumber} is a random number between ${lowNumber} and ${highNumber}.`);
} else {
console.log("You must enter two numbers. Please try again.");
}
1 Answer
jb30
44,806 PointsYou might want to use your lowNumber
variable in the randomNumber calculation. In the line const randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random () * highNumber) +1;
, if lowNumber
is 100 and highNumber
is 101, your formula for randomNumber
would allow any integer from 1 to the value of highNumber
inclusive, which would be from 1 to 101 inclusive. Since 1 is less than the value of lowNumber
in this case, there is no guarantee that your random number will be greater than or equal to the value of lowNumber
.
In the line if (highNumber && lowNumber){
, if either highNumber
or lowNumber
are equal to 0, the expression evaluates to false.