It return no error but I sense something wrong in codeacademy's console. It return single string - "rock", "paper" or "scissors". I couldn't detect what's wrong.
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";
}
function compare(choice1, choice2){
if(choice1 == choice2) return "The result is a tie!";
if(choice1 == "rock"){
if(choice2 =="scissors") return "rock wins"
else return "paper wins";
}
if(choice1 == "paper"){
if(choice2 =="scissors") return "scissors wins"
else return "paper wins";
}
if(choice1 == "scissors"){
if(choice2 =="paper") return "scissors wins"
else return "rock wins";
}
compare(userChoice, computerChoice);
}
Any bug in the logic and the program flow?
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