JavascriptFizzBuzz
Revision as of 19:23, 18 October 2020 by RobertBushman (talk | contribs)
- Use "else if"
const JSNum = Number(process.argv[2]); // reads in the value of the argument passed in after // the name of the script and converts it to a number const remainderJava = JSNum % 3; // calcs JSNum remainder when divided by 3 const remainderScript = JSNum % 5; // calcs JSNum remainder when divided bt 5 if (remainderJava === 0 && remainderScript === 0) { console.log ('JavaScript'); // checks if JSNum is evenly divisible by both 3 and 5 and reports } else if (remainderJava === 0) { console.log ('Java'); // checks if JSNum is evenly divisible only by 3 and not 5 and reports } else if (remainderScript === 0) { console.log ('Script'); // checks if JSNum is evenly divisible only by 5 and not 3 and reports } else { console.log (JSNum); // checks if JSNum is not evenly divisible by either 3 or 5 and reports }
- Better Formatting of Nested Conditionals
If you do have to have nested conditionals, put the "if" on a new line, so you can align the closing curly brace with the if:
const JSNum = Number(process.argv[2]); // reads in the value of the argument passed in after // the name of the script and converts it to a number const remainderJava = JSNum % 3; // calcs JSNum remainder when divided by 3 const remainderScript = JSNum % 5; // calcs JSNum remainder when divided bt 5 if (remainderJava === 0 && remainderScript === 0) { console.log ('JavaScript'); // checks if JSNum is evenly divisible by both 3 and 5 and reports } else { if (remainderJava === 0) { console.log ('Java'); // checks if JSNum is evenly divisible only by 3 and not 5 and reports } else { if (remainderScript === 0) { console.log ('Script'); // checks if JSNum is evenly divisible only by 5 and not 3 and reports } else { console.log (JSNum); // checks if JSNum is not evenly divisible by either 3 or 5 and reports } } }