I am adhering to strict functional programming principles with no mutation.
How can I write something like the below code in a way that doesn't mutate the greeting
variable, and without returning it within each if
block?
const greet = (name, time) => {
let greeting = 'Morning';
if(time >= 12) {
greeting = 'Afternoon';
}
if(time >= 17) {
greeting = 'Evening';
}
return `Good ${greeting} ${name}!`;
};
If it was just two conditions I would do the following, but it won't work when there are 3 conditions:
const greeting = time > 12 ? 'Afternoon' : 'Morning'