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Start your free trialUlyssa Sneed
8,894 Pointswhats wrong here??? How to promperly begin my conditional statement??!!
const isAdmin = true;
const isStudent = false;
let message;
if (isAdmin === true) {
message === 'Welcome admin!';
}
1 Answer
Bert Witzel
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 27,918 PointsHi Ulyssa, I'll just post my answer here:
const isAdmin = true;
const isStudent = false;
let message;
if (isAdmin) {
message = "Welcome admin";
}
So in your answer above you used === for the message
variable, which is not correct, it just needs an =. Also you can just pass the argument "isAdmin" . Also I think you included an "!" in "Welcome admin" and if you aren't absolutely precise in these quizzes they won't pass (kinda silly, but that's the way it is I guess).