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2,135 PointsAdd a final else clause to this conditional statement. If both the isAdmin and isStudent variables are false, the value
Please help. keep receiving bummer message
const isAdmin = false;
const isStudent = false;
let message;
if ( isAdmin ) {
message = 'Welcome admin';
} else if ( isStudent ) {
message = 'Welcome student';
}
else if { isAdmin + isStudent = false
"message"= 'Access denied';
}
4 Answers
Cori Geter
4,839 Pointsif ( isAdmin ) { message = 'Welcome admin'; } else if ( isStudent ) { message = 'Welcome student'; } else (false) = message = 'Access denied' }
Victor A Hernandez
1,957 PointsThis does not work for me. Can you be more explicit?
Alana Warson
5,296 PointsI still cannot get the final else clause statement to work. I am having a hard time figuring out where to put the curly brackets.
Joseph Yhu
PHP Development Techdegree Graduate 48,638 PointsYou don't need, isAdmin + isStudent = false
; just else { ... }
is fine. And, you should remove the quotes around message
.