Write a JavaScript program to build a word play. The function wordPlay must take a number greater than 0 & lesser than 51 as its argument and return the output in the following format.
When the argument is :
- greater than 50, the function must return : Range is High
- lesser than 1, the function must return : Not Valid
- within the specified range : the function must iterate through all the numbers within the range, append each of them to a string with a white-space & return the same.
- However, when a number divisible by both 5 & 3 is encountered, "Jump" is appended to the string; when a number divisible only by 3 is encountered, "Tap" is appended to the string; when a number divisible only by 5 is encountered, "Clap" is appended to the string (refer to the console outputs)
function wordPlay(number){
    if (number>50){
        console.log("Range is High");
    }
    else if(number<1) {
        console.log("Not Valid");
    }
    else if(number<=1 && number>=50) {
        for(var i=1;i<=number;i++)
        {
            if(number%5===0 && number%3===0){
                console.log("Jump");
            }
            else if(number%5===0){
                console.log("Clap");
            }
            else if(n%3===0)
            {
                console.log("Tap");
            }
            else
            {
                console.log("number");
            }
        }
    }
}
console.log(wordPlay(16));Code is not working why can someone help?
Output should be:
1 2 Tap 4 Clap Tap 7 8 Tap Clap 11 Tap 13 14 Jump 16
function wordPlay(num) {
  if (num < 1) return "Not Valid";
  if (num > 50) return "Range is High";
  let str = "";
  for (i = 1; i <= num; i++) {
      if (i % 15 === 0) str += " Jump";
      else if (i % 3 === 0) str += " Tap";
      else if (i % 5 === 0) str += " Clap";
      else str += ` ${i}`;
  }
  return str;
}
console.log(wordPlay(16));It is said to append space before any integer|Tap|Clap|Jump
So the output will be
' 1 2 Tap 4 Clap Tap 7 8 Tap Clap 11 Tap 13 14 Jump 16'
 
    