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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Filling Out the Play Method

Carlos Campos
Carlos Campos
6,425 Points

not sure how to add the phrase to the end!

I dont know how to add the name value

object.js
const player1 = { 
  name: 'Ashley', 
  color: 'purple', 
  isTurn: true, 
  play: function(){ 
    // write code here. 
    if (this.isTurn) {
   this.name["() is now playing!"];
    }; 
  }
}

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

Strings can be joined by concatenation, using the "+" operator. And the "bracket notation" asked for is to access the name, brackets won't be used around the literal string.

Also, don't forget that the function needs to "return" the final string.