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16,873 Pointsswitch statements challenge
Get past one and then stuck on the next. I can't imagine what this one is asking for, if not this. How else can I check for these other 2 conditions?
<?php
//Available roles: admin, editor, author, subscriber
if (!isset($role)) {
$role = 'subscriber';
}
//change to switch statement
switch ($role) {
case 'admin':
echo 'As an admin, you can add, edit, or delete any post.';
break;
case 'editor':
echo 'As an editor, you can add or edit any post, and delete your own posts.';
break;
case 'author':
echo 'As an author, you can add, edit, or delete your own post.'
break;
default:
echo 'You do not have access to this page. Please contact your administrator.';
break;
}
Juan Gonzalez
12,960 PointsJuan Gonzalez
12,960 PointsHi Russell, really everything with your code is right, well... almost everything, the main reason your code doesn't pass is because you are missing a semicolon in the 'author' case, also you dont need to break the default case, so with modifying those 2 lines you will be good to go
here's the code