Subj : Re: console.getkeys
To : Digital Man
From : Mortifis
Date : Thu Aug 08 2019 09:43 am
> Re: Re: console.getkeys
> By: Mortifis to echicken on Wed Jul 24 2019 06:52 pm
> > > Re: console.getkeys
> > > By: Mortifis to All on Wed Jul 24 2019 16:39:55
> > > Mo> I have if(js.global.console) lookup = console.getkeys("HSOQ",
> > > Mo> lastuser); where lastuser=system.lastuser... if entering a number
> > > Mo> it throws a !Javascript TypeError:
> > perhaps I should run a condition check similar to if(lookup == [whatever
> > || ... keys are in getkeys)) before I lookup.toUpperCase ... though
> > before it was lookup = readln() and there was no error
> readln() returns either a string or undefined. undefined.toUpperCase() would
> also throw a JS exception.
> You might want to use typeof in this case to be sure your variable is a
> string before you start treating it like a string.
> digital man
Thank you, I am still learning JS/C :\ I ended up using if(isNaN(lookup)) { ...
} block. I am sure typeof is more flexible :-)
My doctor said I have the body of a 25 year old ... and the mind of a 10 :-/
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