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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Data Using Objects Access and Set Object Properties

Add a new property -- country -- to newYork. Don't change the original object, just add this new property using a = sign

Add a new property -- country -- to newYork. Don't change the original object, just add this new property using a = sign

script.js
var newYork = {
  population: 100, 
  latitude: '40.7127 N',
  longitude: '74.0059 W'
};
var population
newYork.population = 8.406e6;

longitude: '74.0059 W''
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>

2 Answers

Cheo R
Cheo R
37,150 Points

You're on the right track. All you have to do is copy one of these three lines (and delete the other two).

var population
newYork.population = 8.406e6;

longitude: '74.0059 W''
Sean T. Unwin
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points

Keep your answer from Task 1 -- newYork.population = 8.406e6;

For Task 2, on a new line use the same format from Task 1 to set newYork.country equal to 'USA'.

Each task is one line of code.