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Courses Plus Student 9,178 PointsJavaScript Array Iteration methods
const phoneNumbers = ["(503) 123-4567", "(646) 123-4567", "(503) 987-6543", "(503) 234-5678", "(212) 123-4567", "(416) 123-4567"]; let numberOf503;
numberOf503= phoneNumbers.reduce((acc, num)=>{
if(num.slice(1,4)== 503){
return acc + 1; }
},0);
const phoneNumbers = ["(503) 123-4567", "(646) 123-4567", "(503) 987-6543", "(503) 234-5678", "(212) 123-4567", "(416) 123-4567"];
let numberOf503;
numberOf503= phoneNumbers.reduce((acc, num)=>{
if(num.slice(1,4)== 503){
return acc + 1; }
},0);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe callback function should still return something even if current number doesn't add to the count.
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Courses Plus Student 9,178 Pointssaddam lashuel
Courses Plus Student 9,178 PointsThanks!!!!