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JavaScript Practice Object Basics in JavaScript Practicing Object Basics Practice Adding a Method to an Object Literal

Marcell Ciszek
Marcell Ciszek
7,255 Points

please help me with this code

I am stuck please help?

mystring.js
const myString = {
    string: "Programming with Treehouse is fun!"
countWords: function(){
        const wordArray = this.string.split(' ');
        return wordArray.length;
    }
}

1 Answer

Hi Marcell Ciszek ,

You were so so close and will probably be kicking yourself over how close you were! You were missing the comma at the string property. With each object key and property, they need to be separated by a comma.

const myString = {
        string: "Programming with Treehouse is fun!", // Comma added to separate object keys
        countWords: function(){
           const wordArray = this.string.split(' ');
           return wordArray.length;
       }   
}
Marcell Ciszek
Marcell Ciszek
7,255 Points

Damn.... Thank you for that It was just so frustrating haha... Ross King