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Start your free trialNdhokoyo Aaron
6,589 PointsNow that you're logging the property names, include the property values too. The console should display four lines that
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for (let property in composer) {
console.log(property)$[name], Value[paino
];
}
1 Answer
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsHi Ndhokoyo!
This passes the first challenge:
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for (let prop in composer) { // You must declare prop with let
console.log(prop);
}
This passes the second task;
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for (let prop in composer) { // Would also work
console.log( `${prop}: ${composer[prop]}` ); // console.log(prop + ": " + composer[prop]);
}
I hope that helps.
Stay safe and happy coding!
Ndhokoyo Aaron
6,589 PointsNdhokoyo Aaron
6,589 Pointsthank you it passes