--description--
The greater than or equal to operator (>=
) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is greater than or equal to the number to the right, it returns true
. Otherwise, it returns false
.
Like the equality operator, the greater than or equal to operator will convert data types while comparing.
Examples
6 >= 6 // true
7 >= '3' // true
2 >= 3 // false
'7' >= 9 // false
--instructions--
Add the greater than or equal to operator to the indicated lines so that the return statements make sense.
--hints--
testGreaterOrEqual(0)
should return the string Less than 10
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(0) === 'Less than 10');
testGreaterOrEqual(9)
should return the string Less than 10
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(9) === 'Less than 10');
testGreaterOrEqual(10)
should return the string 10 or Over
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(10) === '10 or Over');
testGreaterOrEqual(11)
should return the string 10 or Over
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(11) === '10 or Over');
testGreaterOrEqual(19)
should return the string 10 or Over
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(19) === '10 or Over');
testGreaterOrEqual(100)
should return the string 20 or Over
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(100) === '20 or Over');
testGreaterOrEqual(21)
should return the string 20 or Over
assert(testGreaterOrEqual(21) === '20 or Over');
You should use the >=
operator at least twice
assert(__helpers.removeJSComments(code).match(/val\s*>=\s*('|")*\d+('|")*/g).length > 1);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
function testGreaterOrEqual(val) {
if (val) { // Change this line
return "20 or Over";
}
if (val) { // Change this line
return "10 or Over";
}
return "Less than 10";
}
testGreaterOrEqual(10);
--solutions--
function testGreaterOrEqual(val) {
if (val >= 20) { // Change this line
return "20 or Over";
}
if (val >= 10) { // Change this line
return "10 or Over";
}
return "Less than 10";
}