--- title: Multiple Identical Options in Switch Statements --- ## Multiple Identical Options in Switch Statements ### Problem Explanation _If the break statement is omitted from a switch statement's case, the following case statement(s) are executed until a break is encountered. If you have multiple inputs with the same output, you can represent them in a switch statement like this:_ ```javascript switch(val) { case 1: case 2: case 3: result = "1, 2, or 3"; break; case 4: result = "4 alone"; } ``` _Cases for 1, 2, and 3 will all produce the same result._ _Write a switch statement to set answer for the following ranges:_ `1-3`- "Low" `4-6`- "Mid" `7-9`- "High" _Note: You will need to have a case statement for each number in the range._ ## Spoiler alert! **Solution ahead!** ## Code Solution: ```javascript function sequentialSizes(val) { var answer = ""; // Only change code below this line switch(val) { case 1: case 2: case 3: return "Low"; break; case 4: case 5: case 6: return "Mid"; break; case 7: case 8: case 9: return "High"; break; } // Only change code above this line return answer; } // Change this value to test sequentialSizes(1); ``` ## Alternative code solution: ```javascript function sequentialSizes(val) { var answer = ""; // Only change code below this line switch(val){ case 1: case 2: case 3: answer = "Low"; break; case 4: case 5: case 6: answer = "Mid"; break; case 7: case 8: case 9: answer = "High"; } // Only change code above this line return answer; } // Change this value to test sequentialSizes(1); ``` ยท Run code at [repl.it](https://repl.it/@AdrianSkar/Basic-JS-Multiple-opts-in-switch). ### Code explanation Since you already have a variable named `answer` defined and the function returns it, you can just modify its value on each group of case statements to fit the exercise requirements. ### Resources - ["Switch: Methods for multi-criteria case" - *MDN Javascript Reference*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/switch)