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8,975 PointsAdd a final else clause to this conditional statement. If both the isAdmin and isStudent variables are false, the value
const isAdmin = false;
const isStudent = false;
let message;
if ( isAdmin ) {
message = 'Welcome admin';
} else if ( isStudent ) {
message = 'Welcome student';
} else ( isAdmin + isStudent = false ) {
message = 'Access denied';
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsA final "else" doesn't take a conditional expression. It doesn't need one since it handles all cases not already done by the previous "if" and "else if" blocks.