1. Complete (i.e., copy into your code and them modify) the following if
statement so that if age_class
is equal to “sapling” it sets y <- 10
.
age_class = "sapling"
if (){
}
y
2. Complete the following if
statement so that if age_class
is equal to
“sapling” it sets y <- 10
and if age_class
is equal to “seedling” it
sets y <- 5
.
age_class = "seedling"
if (){
}
y
3. Complete the following if
statement so that if age_class
is equal to
“sapling” it sets y <- 10
and if age_class
is equal to “seedling” it
sets y <- 5
and if age_class
is something else then it sets the value of
y <- 0
.
age_class = "adult"
if (){
}
y
4. Convert your conditional statement from (3) into a function that takes
age_class
as an argument and returns y
. Call this function 5 times, once
with each of the following values for age_class
: “sapling”, “seedling”,
“adult”, “mature”, “established”.