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PHP PHP Basics Daily Exercise Program Conditionals

Separate if statements

What do separate if statements look like? I have tried this exercise and the "Check Work" says I need to separate the if statements. What do I do?

index.php
<?php
$studentOneName = 'Dave';
$studentOneGPA = 3.8;

$studentTwoName = 'Treasure';
$studentTwoGPA = 4.0;

//Place your code below this comment
if ($studentOneGPA == 4.0) {
  echo "$studentOneName made the Honor Roll";
} elseif ($studentOneGPA != 4.0) {
  echo "$studentOneName has a GPA of $studentOneGPA. ";
}

if ($studentTwoGPA == 4.0) {
  echo "$studentTwoName made the Honor Roll";
}  
  elseif ($studentTwoGPA != 4.0) {
  echo "$studentTwoName has a GPA of $studentTwoGPA";
}
?>

2 Answers

Dave StSomeWhere
Dave StSomeWhere
19,870 Points

The issue is that the challenge is asking for you to use ELSE (in bold) and not ELSEIF.

<?php
//  Your code - might work - not elegant
//  Yucky, since the elseif will only happen when 
//  Student 1 GPA != 4.0
if ($studentOneGPA == 4.0) {
  echo "$studentOneName made the Honor Roll";
} elseif ($studentOneGPA != 4.0) {
  echo "$studentOneName has a GPA of $studentOneGPA. ";
}

// Elegant acceptable solution - cleaner and easier to read/follow
if ($studentOneGPA == 4.0) {
  echo "$studentOneName made the Honor Roll";
} else {
  echo "$studentOneName has a GPA of $studentOneGPA. ";
}
?>

Oh, ok, yes that code is a lot more streamlined. Thanks for helping out.