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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,522 PointsComplete the code below using the method that returns the position of the darkred string inside the colors array:
const colors = [ 'tomato', 'crimson', 'darkred', 'firebrick' ];
I'm super stuck and I couldn't tell you why. Thank you for reading and helping in advance! I have to fill in: colors. ('darkred'); // 2
4 Answers
Asel Karagazieva
7,529 Pointsarr.includes() method worked for me
Kyall Caballero
2,138 PointsBoth of indexOf() and arr.includes() didn’t work for me.
Taishi Arai
4,737 PointsIndexOf() has worked for me!
Leanne Millar
2,626 Pointsconst colors = [ 'tomato', 'crimson', 'darkred', 'firebrick' ];
colors.indexOf('darkred'); // 2
Molly Zalman
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,522 PointsMolly Zalman
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,522 PointsI got it! It's colors.indexOf ('darkred'); // 2