I'm working on making my first game (Rock Paper Sissors) and I ran into an issue where when the userChoice is scissors and the computerChoice is rock, the program cannot return the winner as rock. I can get the program to give me the winner for any other combination.
I have my code here:
var userChoice = prompt("Do you choose rock, paper or scissors?");
var computerChoice = Math.random();
if (computerChoice < 0.34) {
computerChoice = "rock";
} else if(computerChoice <= 0.67) {
computerChoice = "paper";
} else {
computerChoice = "scissors";
}
var compare = function(choice1, choice2) {
if(choice1 === choice2) {
return "The result is a tie!";
}
if(choice1 === "rock") {
if(choice2 === "scissors") {
return "rock wins";
} else {
return "paper wins";
}
}
if(choice1 === "paper") {
if(choice2 === "rock") {
return "paper wins";
} else {
if(choice2 === "scissors") {
return "scissors wins";
}
}
if(choice1 === "scissors") {
if(choice2 === "rock") {
return "rock wins";
} else {
if(choice2 === "paper") {
return "scissors wins";
}
}
}
}
};
console.log("User Choice: " + userChoice);
console.log("Computer Choice: " + computerChoice);
compare(userChoice, computerChoice);
missing required brace
or something at the end of the function, and you inserted it there? Don't believe them, the brace was missing somewhere else but the parser did recognice that at the end.{}
... I just started learning JavaScript two days ago at Codecademy. Could you show me a working example without all of the braces?