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Start your free trialMirza Sumaiya Alam
2,631 PointsMy solution shows error 'unexpected token .' . Please let me know what's wrong in my code. My code is in next step.
numbers.forEach(function(number){ let times5.push(return number*5);
});
2 Answers
Aakash Srivastav
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 11,638 PointsYou are doing everything right man. Just remove that 'let' and 'return' keyword.
That's giving you the unexpected token.
'let' is use to define a new variable and 'return' is no use there becuse it is use to return a value . Here you are performing operation of existing variable and pushing the resultant into the array . Here is the actual code ---
numbers.forEach(function(number){
times5.push(number*5);
}
Mirza Sumaiya Alam
2,631 PointsThanks Aakash for your reply. My code now runs by removing return and let. Previously I didn't use let. But it showed undefined times5. So I used 'let'. But anyway thanks again.
Aakash Srivastav
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 11,638 PointsAakash Srivastav
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 11,638 PointsYou are doing everything right man. Just remove that 'let' and 'return' keyword.
That's giving you the unexpected token. 'let' is use to define a new variable and 'return' is no use there becuse it is use to return a value . Here you are performing operation of existing variable and pushing the resultant into the array . Here is the actual code ---