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Hello Can I use comparison operators after a case? Or switch only supports a direct comparison with each case of identical type?
var age = 11; switch(age){ case age <=12: alert('You are child'); break; ... }
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Yes, you can use comparison operators. But, switch has to be true for age to work.
switch(true)
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var age = 12;
switch(true){
case age <= 12:
alert('You are a child');
break;
case age < 18:
alert('You are a teenager');
break;
case age >= 18:
alert('You are an adult');
break;
default:
alert('You don\'t insert your age')
}
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I try but it doesn't work. Please review my code and suggest the solution
Code:
var age = 12;
switch(age){
case age <= 12:
alert('You are a child');
break;
case age < 18:
alert('You are a teenager');
break;
case age >= 18:
alert('You are an adult');
break;
default:
alert('You don\'t insert your age')
}