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Hi, I'm a beginner and I'm facing this problem in Javascript : even though I don't think that I am wrong somewhere I don't get the correct result: var_a=10; var_b=10; var_c=10; x = var_a + var_b + var_c; As a result I get 101010 instead of 30. Can someone please help me?

11th Aug 2019, 4:30 PM
Aimen
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Well, prompt returns a string. You can always check the type of a variable using the typeof operator. You can convert a string to a number either by: - The unary plus sign - The Number() function - The parseInt() function I would recommend parseInt, there is room for error on the user's side (it scans for a number in a string). + and Number do the same thing: They will convert the number if it's a number; or else return NaN. And, just saying; don't post the same question twice.
11th Aug 2019, 4:40 PM
Airree
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Hello, fellow sir. I'm 100% sure the code you included is not the one you are having problems with. Your problem is one of the variables is a string, but it doesn't seem like that. Didn't you mean to write: var_a = "10"; ... Your code like this is correct.
11th Aug 2019, 4:32 PM
Airree
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Well, actually the variables are from an input from the user. var var_a=prompt('Enter the value: '); I check and nope, they are not strings.
11th Aug 2019, 4:36 PM
Aimen
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Thank you very much sir, now it works very well
11th Aug 2019, 5:01 PM
Aimen