I'm new to js/programming and just making a simple calculator using prompt. I'm trying to validate that what's been entered are numbers and not strings. I tried this
var operatorType = prompt("Do you want to add, subtract, multiply or divide?").toLowerCase();
switch (operatorType) {
case 'add':
var i = prompt("Enter your first number");
var j = prompt("Enter your second number");
if (isNaN(i) === false) && (isNaN(j) === false) {
document.write(i+" plus "+j+" equals "+(i+j));
} else {
document.write("You didn't enter two numbers.");
}
break;
As well as if (i != 'string') && (j != 'string') but I keep getting "Unexpected token &&". I looked it up and if/else within a case is valid so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Full code if it helps
var operatorType = prompt("Do you want to add, subtract, multiply or divide?").toLowerCase();
switch (operatorType) {
case 'add':
var i = prompt("Enter your first number");
var j = prompt("Enter your second number");
if (isNaN(i) === false) && (isNaN(j) === false) {
document.write(i+" plus "+j+" equals "+(i+j));
} else {
document.write("You didn't enter two numbers.");
}
break;
case 'subtract':
var i = prompt("Enter your first number");
var j = prompt("Enter your second number");
document.write(i+" minus "+j+" equals "+(i-j));
break;
case 'multiply':
var i = prompt("Enter your first number");
var j = prompt("Enter your second number");
document.write(i+" multiplied by "+j+" equals "+(i*j));
break;
case 'divide':
var i = prompt("Enter your first number");
var j = prompt("Enter your second number");
document.write(i+" divided by "+j+" equals "+(i/j));
break;
default:
document.write("Please enter whether you want to add, subtract, multiply or divide.");
break;
}
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