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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl
id | title | challengeType | videoUrl |
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587d7b7e367417b2b2512b21 | Use Multiple Conditional (Ternary) Operators | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cyWJBT4 |
Description
conditional operator
. You can also chain them together to check for multiple conditions.
The following function uses if, else if, and else statements to check multiple conditions:
function findGreaterOrEqual(a, b) {
if (a === b) {
return "a and b are equal";
}
else if (a > b) {
return "a is greater";
}
else {
return "b is greater";
}
}
The above function can be re-written using multiple conditional operators
:
function findGreaterOrEqual(a, b) {
return (a === b) ? "a and b are equal" : (a > b) ? "a is greater" : "b is greater";
}
Instructions
conditional operators
in the checkSign
function to check if a number is positive, negative or zero.
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>checkSign</code> should use multiple <code>conditional operators</code>
testString: assert(/.+?\s*?\?\s*?.+?\s*?:\s*?.+?\s*?\?\s*?.+?\s*?:\s*?.+?/gi.test(code), '<code>checkSign</code> should use multiple <code>conditional operators</code>');
- text: <code>checkSign(10)</code> should return "positive". Note that capitalization matters
testString: assert(checkSign(10) === 'positive', '<code>checkSign(10)</code> should return "positive". Note that capitalization matters');
- text: <code>checkSign(-12)</code> should return "negative". Note that capitalization matters
testString: assert(checkSign(-12) === 'negative', '<code>checkSign(-12)</code> should return "negative". Note that capitalization matters');
- text: <code>checkSign(0)</code> should return "zero". Note that capitalization matters
testString: assert(checkSign(0) === 'zero', '<code>checkSign(0)</code> should return "zero". Note that capitalization matters');
Challenge Seed
function checkSign(num) {
}
checkSign(10);
Solution
function checkSign(num) {
return (num > 0) ? 'positive' : (num < 0) ? 'negative' : 'zero';
}