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1,922 PointsPHP defoult output
I try to make the last test in "switch statements" curse , but I have an error message: " I do not see the correct default output". Can someone please told me what exactly the test want?
<?php
//Available roles: admin, editor, author, subscriber
if (!isset($role)) {
$role = 'subscriber';
}
//change to switch statement
switch($role){
case $role='admin' :
echo "As an admin, you can add, edit, or delete any post.";
break;
default:
echo "You do not have access to this page. Please contact your administrator.";
break;
}
/* case $role !='admin':
echo "You do not have access to this page. Please contact your administrator.";
break;*/
?>
1 Answer
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsYou don't need $role ===
in $role === 'admin'
because you are already specifying that you are focusing on the $role
variable on this line:
switch ($role) {
So, you need to write:
<?php
//Available roles: admin, editor, author, subscriber
if (!isset($role)) {
$role = 'subscriber';
}
//change to switch statement
switch($role){
case 'admin':
echo "As an admin, you can add, edit, or delete any post.";
break;
default:
echo "You do not have access to this page. Please contact your administrator.";
break;
}
?>
As you see, I removed the $role ===
part. We already told PHP we want to focus on the $role
variable, so we should omit the $role ===
part.
I hope this helps ~Alex
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