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JavaScript

Javascript:Help fixxing syntax error.

var getReview = function (movie){} switch(movie){ case 'Toy Story 2': return "Great story. Mean prospector."; break; case 'Finding Nemo': return "Cool animation, and funny turtles."; break; case 'The Lion King': return "Great songs."; break; default: return "I don't know!"; break; }

2 Answers

I could come up with this code..please try it <blockquotes>

var movie = "Toy Story";
function getReview(){
switch(movie){
  case 'Toy Story 2': 
       return "Great story. Mean prospector."; 
       break;
  case 'Finding Nemo':
       return "Cool animation, and funny turtles.";
       break;
  case 'The Lion King':
       return "Great songs."; 
       break; 
  default:
       return "I don't know!"; 
       break;
}
}

</blockquotes> Now when u call the function like this alert(getReview()) you will get the desired review for the movie inside the variable 'movie' mark my answer as the best if this works

Thank you.

does it work bro?

Yes, it does.