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JavaScript

Can I use || operator?

Under this program for the condition which is either 3 or 4 correct answers get silver medal. May I use if(correct ===3||4 ) instead of
if(correct>=3)

1 Answer

Hey Vineel , this may cause syntax error you should use

 if(correct===3||correct===4)

//changed comment to answer

It won't be a syntax error but it will result in a condition that is always true because of how the || operator is evaluated.

So stick with

correct>=3

It's less typing and performs the correct logic.

Thank you