Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 35

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I am trying to return the result of calling the .match() method on str and passing the regex variable as the argument. I am getting the error that says:

" Your isInvalidInput function should directly return the result of the .match() call."

I would appreciate people who are willing to help with examples.

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function isInvalidInput(str) {
  const regex = /\d+e\d+/i;
  const result = str.match(regex); 
}

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Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 35

Hi @camaguncoso

Your isInvalidInput function should directly return the result of the .match() call.

The instructions did not ask you to create a new variable.

Happy coding

Instead of declaring a new variable, just return the .match expression in the function.

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