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Operator '*' cannot be used with a left hand side of type 'int' and a right hand side of type 'Object'.
I don't know why is code isn't working, I made it and I don't know why.
#pragma strict
function TimesByTwo(YourNumber){
var NewNumber = 2 * YourNumber;
return NewNumber;
};
TimesByTwo(5);
It keeps saying, "Operator '*' cannot be used with a left hand side of type 'int' and a right hand side of type 'Object'."
If you know why is happening and How I can fix it please tell me. Thanks!
Please read how to format code. I've fixed your question so it's readable.
Answer by Graham-Dunnett · Sep 05, 2014 at 09:24 PM
YourNumber
doesn't have a type, so it's treated as an Object
. There is no operator *
which can multiply an integer by an Object
. Tell the compiler that YourNumber
is an integer.
function TimesByTwo(YourNumber : int){
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