par meaning the average number of strokes a golfer is expected to make in order to sink the ball in a hole to complete the play. Depending on how far above or below par your strokes are, there is a different nickname.
Your function will be passed par and strokes arguments. Return the correct string according to this table which lists the strokes in order of priority; top (highest) to bottom (lowest):
| Strokes | Return |
|---|---|
| 1 | "Hole-in-one!" |
| <= par - 2 | "Eagle" |
| par - 1 | "Birdie" |
| par | "Par" |
| par + 1 | "Bogey" |
| par + 2 | "Double Bogey" |
| >= par + 3 | "Go Home!" |
par and strokes will always be numeric and positive. We have added an array of all the names for your convenience.
golfScore(4, 1) should return "Hole-in-one!"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 1) === "Hole-in-one!");
- text: golfScore(4, 2) should return "Eagle"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 2) === "Eagle");
- text: golfScore(5, 2) should return "Eagle"
testString: assert(golfScore(5, 2) === "Eagle");
- text: golfScore(4, 3) should return "Birdie"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 3) === "Birdie");
- text: golfScore(4, 4) should return "Par"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 4) === "Par");
- text: golfScore(1, 1) should return "Hole-in-one!"
testString: assert(golfScore(1, 1) === "Hole-in-one!");
- text: golfScore(5, 5) should return "Par"
testString: assert(golfScore(5, 5) === "Par");
- text: golfScore(4, 5) should return "Bogey"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 5) === "Bogey");
- text: golfScore(4, 6) should return "Double Bogey"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 6) === "Double Bogey");
- text: golfScore(4, 7) should return "Go Home!"
testString: assert(golfScore(4, 7) === "Go Home!");
- text: golfScore(5, 9) should return "Go Home!"
testString: assert(golfScore(5, 9) === "Go Home!");
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