--- id: 5690307fddb111c6084545d7 title: Logical Order in If Else Statements challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cwNvMUV' --- ## Description
Order is important in if, else if statements. The function is executed from top to bottom so you will want to be careful of what statement comes first. Take these two functions as an example. Here's the first: ```js function foo(x) { if (x < 1) { return "Less than one"; } else if (x < 2) { return "Less than two"; } else { return "Greater than or equal to two"; } } ``` And the second just switches the order of the statements: ```js function bar(x) { if (x < 2) { return "Less than two"; } else if (x < 1) { return "Less than one"; } else { return "Greater than or equal to two"; } } ``` While these two functions look nearly identical if we pass a number to both we get different outputs. ```js foo(0) // "Less than one" bar(0) // "Less than two" ```
## Instructions
Change the order of logic in the function so that it will return the correct statements in all cases.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: orderMyLogic(4) should return "Less than 5" testString: assert(orderMyLogic(4) === "Less than 5", 'orderMyLogic(4) should return "Less than 5"'); - text: orderMyLogic(6) should return "Less than 10" testString: assert(orderMyLogic(6) === "Less than 10", 'orderMyLogic(6) should return "Less than 10"'); - text: orderMyLogic(11) should return "Greater than or equal to 10" testString: assert(orderMyLogic(11) === "Greater than or equal to 10", 'orderMyLogic(11) should return "Greater than or equal to 10"'); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js function orderMyLogic(val) { if (val < 10) { return "Less than 10"; } else if (val < 5) { return "Less than 5"; } else { return "Greater than or equal to 10"; } } // Change this value to test orderMyLogic(7); ```
## Solution
```js function orderMyLogic(val) { if(val < 5) { return "Less than 5"; } else if (val < 10) { return "Less than 10"; } else { return "Greater than or equal to 10"; } } ```