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11,461 Pointshow do you log out the 4 variables?
how do you log the population and other 4 out?
var shanghai = {
population: 14.35e6,
longitude: '31.2000 N',
latitude: '121.5000 E',
country: 'CHN'
};for (var something in shanghai){
console.log(something + ': ' + shanghai[something]);
};for (var population in shanghai){
console.log(something + ': ' + shanghai[population]);
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
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</html>
2 Answers
Christian Bartram
1,193 PointsYou can always use comma's to separate values in console.log()
statements like so:
console.log(shanghai.population, shanghai.longitude, shanghai.latitude, shanghai.country);
Tim Knight
28,888 PointsYou can also just console.table(shanghai)
the entire object to see all of the objects values in a table.