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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 11,145 PointsReplace the magic numbers and strings in the if / else if / else statement with constants.
I get the error "Did you define a constant for the magic string 'red'?". And I have defined a constant. Why is it still giving me error?
const int revenue = 125000;
string status = null;
const int _a = 100000;
const int _b = 150000;
const int _c = red;
const int _d = yellow;
const int _e = green;
if (revenue < _a)
{
status = _c;
}
else if (revenue < _b)
{
status = _d;
}
else
{
status = _e;
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsThe strings are not being recognized because they are not enclosed in quotes (as they were in the original code).