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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Making Decisions in Your Code with Conditional Statements Write an 'if' Statement

John Fulstone
PLUS
John Fulstone
Courses Plus Student 762 Points

Create a conditional statement that tests if the isAdmin variable is true. If it's true, set the value of the message va

What's wrong?

const isAdmin = true; const isStudent = false; let message; if (isAdmin) { message = "Welcome admin";

script.js
const isAdmin = true;
const isStudent = false;
let message;

if (isAdmin) {
 message = "Welcome admin".
}

2 Answers

Dane Parchment
MOD
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,076 Points

Your code is correct you just copied over the period by mistake or accidentally used a period instead of a semi-colon

message = "Welcome admin".

should be

message = "Welcome admin";

John Fulstone
PLUS
John Fulstone
Courses Plus Student 762 Points

Thanks for your help. I caught that right after I posted the question. That one really made me feel dumb!

Dane Parchment
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,076 Points

It happens, no need to feel dumb. I'm a professional software engineer, and I still do that a lot.