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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,082 PointsQuiz Done! LF Feedback.
Please let me know what you think : https://w.trhou.se/mlfjpvev65
3 Answers
<noob />
17,062 PointsVery good. you can improve it by making a multi dimensional array that contain 2 elements. index 0 is for storing the question and index 1 is for storing the answers.
that way u can just access each element in a for loop that : for(let i=0; i< someArray.length; i++) { const question = someArray[i][0] const answer = someArray[i][1]
// perform some code }
this way u access each array in the multidimensional array every iteration and perform an if statement each iteration to check if the user entered the right answer
professionalb
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,082 PointsThanks! Because we hadn't gotten to arrays, objects, or even loops at this point, I didn't attempt to make it more efficient. I definitely think using key:value pairs is the way to go here.
Thanks for the great feedback!
<noob />
17,062 PointsYou can also chain the if statement with an else if.
if(some code) {
} else if(some code) {
} else if(some code) {
} else {
}