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Start your free trialJuan Pablo Castrillon
863 PointsI am using console.log(players [0] )
const players = ['Toni', 'Anwar', 'Mali', 'Carlos', 'Cormac', 'Sariah'];
console.log( players[0] );
console.log( players[1] );
console.log( players[2] );
console.log( players[3] );
console.log( players[4] );
console.log( players[5] );
1 Answer
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsHi Juan!
This passes both:
const players = ['Toni', 'Anwar', 'Mali', 'Carlos', 'Cormac', 'Sariah'];
console.log( players[0] ); /*** Task 1 ***/
console.log( players[players.length - 1]; /*** Task 2 ***/
/*** console.log( players[5] ); Would also work (passes Task 2)... ***/
I hope that helps.
Stay safe and happy coding!