The primorial of a number n is equal to the product of first n prime numbers.
For example, if n = 4
Then, the output primorial(n) is,
2*3*5*7 = 210
We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a number and returns its primordial.
Example
Following is the code −
const num = 4; const isPrime = n => { if (n===1){ return false; }else if(n === 2){ return true; }else{ for(let x = 2; x < n; x++){ if(n % x === 0){ return false; } } return true; }; }; const primorial = num => { if(num === 0){ return 0; } let count = 1, flag = 3; let prod = 2; while(count < num){ if(isPrime(flag)){ prod *= flag; count++; }; flag++; }; return prod; }; console.log(primorial(num));
Output
Following is the output in the console −
210