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JavaScript

Andrew Cauthorn
Andrew Cauthorn
6,967 Points

Can't get the totalValue to log to console

The total value logged in the console is NaN. I've tried a variety of methods to convert the value to a number without any luck. Code is posted below:

let products = [
 {
  name: "Lord of the Rings Trilogy",
  inventory: 20,
  unit_Price: 49.99 
 },
 {
  name: "The Complete Star Wars Saga",
  inventory: 20,
  unit_Price: 99.99 
 },
  {
  name: "Dune: Part I",
  inventory: 20,
  unit_Price: 29.99 
 }
]

function listProducts(prods){
  let product_names = [];
for (let i = 0; i < prods.length; i+=1) {
  product_names.push(prods[i].name);
  }
  return product_names;
  }

console.log(listProducts(products));


function totalValue(prods) {
  let inventoryValue = 0;
  for (let i = 0; i < prods.length; i+=1) {
  inventoryValue += prods[i].inventory * prods[i].unit_price;
  }
  return inventoryValue;
  }

console.log(totalValue(products));

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

It's just a spelling error/typo. The objects contain a "unit_Price" (capital "P"), but the later code is trying to access "unit_price" (lower case "p").

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

Andrew Cauthorn — Glad to help. You can mark a question solved by choosing a "best answer".
And happy coding!

Andrew Cauthorn
Andrew Cauthorn
6,967 Points

Thank you, Steven! I can believe I missed that...