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Start your free trialZach Hope
1,862 PointsNot recieving an error regardless of what arguments get passed
Have the code set up exactly the same and yet my or statement doesn't seem to be getting engaged.
function getRandom(lower, upper = 100) { if (isNaN(lower) || isNaN(upper) ) { throw Error("both arguments must be numbers"); } return Math.floor(Math.random() * (upper - lower + 1)) + lower;
} // Call the function and pass it different values
console.log(getRandom(1, 10)); console.log(getRandom(1000, 1000000));
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Zach Hope! In both your calls to the function you are sending in numbers. The only way this will throw an error is if one or more are not numbers. When I run this, the error is thrown as expected.
console.log(getRandom("tree", "house"));
Hope this helps!
Zach Hope
1,862 PointsZach Hope
1,862 PointsIn the console I was adding paran around one of the numbers thinking it would make the number a string yes was unable to manifest the error though still not sure whatβs going on with it