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56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244d4 Comparison with the Greater Than Operator 1 https://scrimba.com/c/cp6GbH4 16786 comparison-with-the-greater-than-operator

--description--

The greater than operator (>) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is greater than the number to the right, it returns true. Otherwise, it returns false.

Like the equality operator, greater than operator will convert data types of values while comparing.

Examples

5   >  3
7   > '3'
2   >  3
'1' >  9

In order, these expressions would evaluate to true, true, false, and false.

--instructions--

Add the greater than operator to the indicated lines so that the return statements make sense.

--hints--

testGreaterThan(0) should return the string 10 or Under

assert(testGreaterThan(0) === '10 or Under');

testGreaterThan(10) should return the string 10 or Under

assert(testGreaterThan(10) === '10 or Under');

testGreaterThan(11) should return the string Over 10

assert(testGreaterThan(11) === 'Over 10');

testGreaterThan(99) should return the string Over 10

assert(testGreaterThan(99) === 'Over 10');

testGreaterThan(100) should return the string Over 10

assert(testGreaterThan(100) === 'Over 10');

testGreaterThan(101) should return the string Over 100

assert(testGreaterThan(101) === 'Over 100');

testGreaterThan(150) should return the string Over 100

assert(testGreaterThan(150) === 'Over 100');

You should use the > operator at least twice

assert(code.match(/val\s*>\s*('|")*\d+('|")*/g).length > 1);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

function testGreaterThan(val) {
  if (val) {  // Change this line
    return "Over 100";
  }

  if (val) {  // Change this line
    return "Over 10";
  }

  return "10 or Under";
}

testGreaterThan(10);

--solutions--

function testGreaterThan(val) {
  if (val > 100) {  // Change this line
    return "Over 100";
  }
  if (val > 10) {  // Change this line
    return "Over 10";
  }
  return "10 or Under";
}