---
id: 5a24c314108439a4d4036184
title: Render with an If-Else Condition
challengeType: 6
forumTopicId: 301410
dashedName: render-with-an-if-else-condition
---
# --description--
Another application of using JavaScript to control your rendered view is to tie the elements that are rendered to a condition. When the condition is true, one view renders. When it's false, it's a different view. You can do this with a standard `if/else` statement in the `render()` method of a React component.
# --instructions--
MyComponent contains a `boolean` in its state which tracks whether you want to display some element in the UI or not. The `button` toggles the state of this value. Currently, it renders the same UI every time. Rewrite the `render()` method with an `if/else` statement so that if `display` is `true`, you return the current markup. Otherwise, return the markup without the `h1` element.
**Note:** You must write an `if/else` to pass the tests. Use of the ternary operator will not pass here.
# --hints--
`MyComponent` should exist and render.
```js
assert(
  (function () {
    const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent));
    return mockedComponent.find('MyComponent').length === 1;
  })()
);
```
When `display` is set to `true`, a `div`, `button`, and `h1` should render.
```js
async () => {
  const waitForIt = (fn) =>
    new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 250));
  const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent));
  const state_1 = () => {
    mockedComponent.setState({ display: true });
    return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent);
  };
  const updated = await state_1();
  assert(
    mockedComponent.find('div').length === 1 &&
      mockedComponent.find('div').children().length === 2 &&
      mockedComponent.find('button').length === 1 &&
      mockedComponent.find('h1').length === 1
  );
};
```
When `display` is set to `false`, only a `div` and `button` should render.
```js
async () => {
  const waitForIt = (fn) =>
    new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(fn()), 250));
  const mockedComponent = Enzyme.mount(React.createElement(MyComponent));
  const state_1 = () => {
    mockedComponent.setState({ display: false });
    return waitForIt(() => mockedComponent);
  };
  const updated = await state_1();
  assert(
    mockedComponent.find('div').length === 1 &&
      mockedComponent.find('div').children().length === 1 &&
      mockedComponent.find('button').length === 1 &&
      mockedComponent.find('h1').length === 0
  );
};
```
The render method should use an `if/else` statement to check the condition of `this.state.display`.
```js
(getUserInput) =>
  assert(
    getUserInput('index').includes('if') &&
      getUserInput('index').includes('else')
  );
```
# --seed--
## --after-user-code--
```jsx
ReactDOM.render(