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Start your free trialLainey Odette
18,618 PointsCannot Pass Code Challenge - Not Sure Why
Hello. I am unable to pass the code challenge for Method Chaining. When I check my work, it says that I am wrong because I am not using the method chaining. But I am using the method chaining. My code works, I have used method chaining as required, so I'm not sure why it says I'm wrong and will not pass me through the challenge. Please help me understand what Treehouse is looking for? Thank you.
const years = [1989, 2015, 2000, 1999, 2013, 1973, 2012];
let displayYears;
// displayYears should be: ["2015 A.D.", "2013 A.D.", "2012 A.D."]
// Write your code below
const thisCentury = years.filter(year => year > 2000).map(year => year + " A.D.");
displayYears = thisCentury;
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsCreating thisCentury
is failing the challenge and unnecessary. Just assign your filtered array directly to displayYears
.
Lainey Odette
18,618 PointsLainey Odette
18,618 PointsGotcha! I got thrown off because it wanted me to create the code below the comments. Thanks, Kris! I knew it had to be something simple.