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987 Pointshow to fix it
Unable to get through as per the question. could some one please help me out
var objects = [
{ key1 : 'ramesh', key2 : 'naresh'},
{ key3 : 'pinky' , key4 : 100},
{ key5 : 'comedy' , key6 : 'dushyanth'}
];
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
jcorum
71,830 PointsYou are missing a few curly braces:
var objects = [
{ key1 : 'ramesh'}, {key2 : 'naresh'},
{ key3 : 'pinky' }, {key4 : 100},
{ key5 : 'comedy' }, {key6 : 'dushyanth'}
];
jcorum
71,830 PointsDavid is correct. You have too many curly braces!
var objects = [
{ key1 : 'ramesh', key2 : 'naresh'},
{ key3 : 'pinky' , key4 : 100},
{ key5 : 'comedy' , key6 : 'dushyanth'}
];
Interesting that the challenge editor can't count. Usually it's very picky.
David Bath
25,940 PointsDavid Bath
25,940 PointsNo, in the challenge he is supposed to create 3 objects, each with two key-value pairs. His code actually looks fine, though maybe he'd want the keys in each object to be the same.