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Make sure to call your compare function with userChoice and computerChoice as the arguments!
How do I make this work? my code below
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”; } console.log(“Computer: “ + computerChoice); var compare = function(choice1, choice2) {; if ( choice1 === choice2) { return “The result is a tie!”; } else if ( choice1 === “rock”) { if (choice2 === “scissors”) { return “rock wins”; } else { return “paper wins”; } } else if ( choice1 === “paper”) { if ( choice2 === “rock”) { return “paper wins”; } else { return “scissors wins”; } } else if ( choice1 === “scissors”) { if (choice2 === “rock”) { return “rock wins”;
} else { return “scissors wins”; } } };
result: computer: rock/paper/scissor but with error Oops, try again. Make sure to call your compare function with userChoice and computerChoice as the arguments!. thanks
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