There are situations when we want to run the code at different conditions, such as, if one condition applies run a particular code, if another condition applies another code is run. This is prioritized with "if" and "else if" conditionals as follows:
function getColor(phrase){ if (phrase === "stop"){ console.log("red"); } else if (phrase === "slow"){ console.log("yellow"); } else if (phrase === "go"){ console.log("green"); } else { console.log("purple"); } }
We can run codes in multiple loops if we want to with the help of loops. With loops, our code runs until a certain condition is satisfied such as:
for (let i = 25; i >= 0; i-=5) { console.log(i) }
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Nice! Just for future reference, you can wrap your code samples in three backticks (`) to make it look a little neater.