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Start your free trialKathleen OKeife
1,960 PointsTeacher'sNotes
Where are the Teacher's notes? I am trying to find the code that Guil said he posted.
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsAre you sure that was in this video? I don't see a reference to "Teacher's Notes" in the one linked to the "Watch Video" button.
There are some notes on the next video's page. Is that what you are looking for?
Kathleen OKeife
1,960 PointsKathleen OKeife
1,960 PointsOk. Steven, can you see what is wrong with this? It fails on the first variable.
let correctGuess = 0;
// 2. Store the rank of a player let playerRank = ("No crown");
// 3. Select the <main> HTML element document.querySelector = "main";
/*
const qOne = prompt("Largest city in FL"); if (qOne.toUppercase() === "MIAMI"){ correctGuess += 1; }
const qTwo = prompt("Place where Disneyworld is"); if (qTwo.toUppercase() === "ORLANDO"){ correctGuess += 1; }
const qThree = prompt("Place where Busch Gardens is"); if (qThree.toUppercase() === "TAMPA"){ correctGuess += 1; }
const qFour = prompt("County with Manatee River"); if (qFour.toUppercase() === "MANATEE"){ correctGuess += 1; }
const qFive = prompt("Place where Univ of FL is"); if (qFive.toUppercase() === "GAINESVILLE"){ correctGuess += 1; }
/*
if (correctGuess === 5){ playerRank = "Gold" } else if (correctGuess >=3){ playerRank = "Silver";
} else if (correctGuess <=2){
playerRank= "Bronze";
} else {
playerRank = "No Crown"; }
// 6. Output results to the <main> element
main.innerHTML =
<h2> You got {correctGuess} right. Your rank is {playerRank}</h2>
Steven Parker
231,271 PointsSteven Parker
231,271 PointsSure, and I also answered your other question about it.
You have "toUppercase" (with lower-case "c") instead of "toUpperCase" (with capital "C") in several places.
Also, it looks like your template literal tokens are missing the "$" symbol.
And when posting code to the forum, use Markdown formatting to preserve the appearance, or share the entire workspace by making a snapshot and posting the link to it.
If your original question has been answered, you can mark the question solved by choosing a "best answer".
And happy coding!