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Start your free trialBarend Stroobants
4,813 PointsCan't find my mistake... Pleas help!!!
var message = ''; var student; var search;
function print(message) { var outputDiv = document.getElementById('output'); outputDiv.innerHTML = message; }
function getStudentReport( student ) {
var report = '<h2>Student: ' + student.name + '</h2>'
report += '<p>Track: ' + student.track + '</p>';
report += '<p>Points: ' + student.points + '</p>';
report += '<p>Achievements: ' + student.achievements + '</p>';
return report;
}
while (true) { search = prompt('Search student records: type a name [Jody] (or type "quit" to end)'); if (search === null || search.toLowerCase() === 'quit') { break; } for ( var i = 0; i < students.length; i++ ) { student == students[i]; if ( student.name === search ) { message = getStudentReport( student ); print(message); } } }
Julia Lam (Daly)
5,230 Pointsyour code: for ( var i = 0; i < students.length; i++ ) { student == students[i];
you should remove extra "=" as shown below:
student = students[i];
1 Answer
Jamie Reardon
Treehouse Project Reviewerin your for
loop, you have this line:
student == students[i];
you have used a double equal operator, this should be a single operator as you are trying to reassign the variable student
value.
Ezekiel dela Peña
6,231 PointsEzekiel dela Peña
6,231 PointsDo you the error message for this?