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Start your free trialDimiter Georgiev
1,327 PointsI don't know what this question is asking for
'Now that you are logging out the property names, include the property values too. In other words you want to log out 4 lines that include both the property name and value. For example: "population: 14.35e6"'
This is the JS I tried ...
var shanghai = {
population: 14.35e6,
longitude: '31.2000 N',
latitude: '121.5000 E',
country: 'CHN'
};
for (var key in shanghai) {
console.log(key) + ': ' + console.log(shanghai[key]);
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Martin Zarate
10,723 PointsYou almost got it right, you are adding an extra console.log statement:
for (var key in shanghai) {
console.log( key + ': ' + shanghai[key] ) ;
}
Here you simply built the string to be output to the console. Cheers.
Starky Paulino
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 6,398 Pointsvar shanghai = { population: 14.35e6, longitude: '31.2000 N', latitude: '121.5000 E', country: 'CHN' };
for (var prop in shanghai) { console.log(prop, ': ', shanghai[prop]); }
Dimiter Georgiev
1,327 PointsDimiter Georgiev
1,327 PointsRight. Thanks. I guess my brain's tired.