Math.random()
to generate a random decimal.20
.Math.floor()
to round the number down to its nearest whole number.Math.random()
can never quite return a 1
and, because we're rounding down, it's impossible to actually get 20
. This technique will give us a whole number between 0
and 19
.
Putting everything together, this is what our code looks like:
Math.floor(Math.random() * 20);
We are calling Math.random()
, multiplying the result by 20, then passing the value to Math.floor()
function to round the value down to the nearest whole number.
0
and 9
.
randomWholeNum
should be a whole number.
testString: assert(typeof randomWholeNum() === "number" && (function(){var r = randomWholeNum();return Math.floor(r) === r;})());
- text: You should use Math.random
to generate a random number.
testString: assert(code.match(/Math.random/g).length >= 1);
- text: You should have multiplied the result of Math.random
by 10 to make it a number that is between zero and nine.
testString: assert(code.match(/\s*?Math.random\s*?\(\s*?\)\s*?\*\s*?10[\D]\s*?/g) || code.match(/\s*?10\s*?\*\s*?Math.random\s*?\(\s*?\)\s*?/g));
- text: You should use Math.floor
to remove the decimal part of the number.
testString: assert(code.match(/Math.floor/g).length >= 1);
```