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13,912 Pointsmy solution!!
let url1 = 'data/rooms.json';
let callback1 = function(response){
let roomStatus = '<ul class="rooms">';
$.each(response, function(index, value){
if(value.available === true){
roomStatus += '<li class="empty">';
} else {
roomStatus += '<li class="full">';
}
roomStatus += value.room + '</li>';
});
roomStatus += '</ul>';
$('#roomList').html(roomStatus);
};
$.getJSON(url1, callback1);
1 Answer
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 PointsNice! You may want to use const instead of let, since your variables aren't changing.
Saqib Ishfaq
13,912 PointsSaqib Ishfaq
13,912 PointsClayton Perszyk yeah can do that! cheers:)