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my first script


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so I have a few questions here is the script

<body>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
x=prompt('please enter any amount of money you want.','500000')
if(x>=5)
{alert('you are very greedy please enter any amount less then 5 go wild the sky is the limit')
}
else{document.write('congratz won' + x)
}
</script>
</body>

Now I want the document write function to say

congratz you won x dollars but I dont now how to do that if I do

(document.write('congratz won' +x 'dollars') it does not work

also the alert box pops only once how do i get it to pop again some loop right because if the user continues to enter a number >5 he will have to continually try again

Please help this might be silly but its to learn at the end of the day

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I dont know a lot about javascript so you may need to make changes

 

have a look at this see if it helps

 

basically you want to DO the same thing until your answer is less than 5

do{
    var selection = parseInt(window.prompt("please enter any amount of money you want.", ""), 10);
}while(selection > 4);

so this would continuously ask for input until u enter a number less than 5

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OK thanks I tried a while loop like this

 

<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
x=prompt('please enter any amount you want.','5000')
while(x>=5)
prompt('you are too greedy please enter any amount less then 5.','4')
</script>
 
and got a perpetual loop I will try a do while loop like you suggested
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  On 05/02/2014 at 13:54, the better twin said:

 

You need to concatenate again after the variable and dont forget the spaces. In Javascript you use + as you already have done. 

document.write('congratz you won ' + x + ' dollars')

OK cool I am having trouble getting the loop though watching a video on the do while loop trying to get a handle on it 

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  On 05/02/2014 at 14:05, damindor said:

OK cool I am having trouble getting the loop though watching a video on the do while loop trying to get a handle on it 

Its effectively the same as a while loop but it will always run that one condition at least once. 

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  On 05/02/2014 at 14:09, the better twin said:

Its effectively the same as a while loop but it will always run that one condition at least once. 

I noticed so you get a prompt box to enter the amount you want even if its less then 5 the code will be excecuted at least once even if the value is >5

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  On 05/02/2014 at 14:23, damindor said:

I noticed so you get a prompt box to enter the amount you want even if its less then 5 the code will be excecuted at least once even if the value is >5

 

With a do/while loop, the code inside the loop will always get executed at least once. To make it work the way you want, you would only prompt the user inside the loop, and also check if the value is acceptable inside the loop. This code should give you an idea of what you should be doing:

var x = 10;
do {
    x = parseInt(prompt("Please enter any amount of money you want", "5000"));
    if (x >= 5) {
        alert("You are very greedy. Please enter any amount less than 5.");
    }
} while (x >= 5);

document.write("Congrats, you won $" + x);
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