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Start your free trialMarguerite Holden
6,075 PointsHow do I set the elsif statement? Tried many different ways.
elsif answer == car_speed == speed_ limit going_speed_limit = true end
This didn't work
car_speed = 55
speed_limit = 55
if car_speed < speed_limit
too_fast = false
else
too_fast = true
end
elsif car_speed == speed_limit
going_speed_limit = true
end
2 Answers
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsYou have an extra "end" right before the elsif clause! Try getting rid of the "end" before the elsif (and keep the end after the elsif)
Good luck!
Hope this helps, Alex
Marguerite Holden
6,075 PointsThx, very clear follow up answer.
Marguerite Holden
6,075 PointsMarguerite Holden
6,075 PointsUsing an "elsif" statement, modify the code below to check whether or not the car_speed is equal to the speed_limit. If it is, set the variable "going_speed_limit" to true.
car_speed = 55 speed_limit = 55
if car_speed < speed_limit too_fast = false else too_fast = true elsif car_speed == speed_limit going_speed_limit = true end
Marguerite Holden
6,075 PointsMarguerite Holden
6,075 PointsIn challenge It gives a "Bummer" message with the code in the comment below.
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsAlexander Davison
65,469 PointsAlso, you always must have "else" at the end of the condition (sorry I forgot to tell you). This means elsif come right before the else.