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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Making Decisions in Your Code with Conditional Statements Add a Final 'else' Clause

i'm not able to solve this, could you help me?

script.js
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';
}

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

A plain "else" doesn't take a conditional clause, since it handles all cases not already covered by the previous "if" statements.

Little late on my answer but hoping this may help someone. The "else" is basically already considered 'false'. So all you will really need to do is

else {
message = "Access denied";
}