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Start your free trialJeremy Smalley
8,529 PointsNot sure what I need to do. Where is this related in what video?
Add a new property -- country -- to newYork. Don't change the original object, just add this new property using a = sign to assign the country property to USA.
var newYork = {
population: 100,
latitude: '40.7127 N',
longitude: '74.0059 W'
};
newYork.population = 8.406e6;
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
7 Answers
rydavim
18,814 PointsYou can do this using the same technique you used in the first part of the challenge.
newYork.country = 'USA';
Edit - To clarify, setting a property will 'create' it if there is no property by that name.
Jeremy Smalley
8,529 PointsAh, duh.. forgot the 'USA'
Charles Cunningham
7,322 PointsRan into the same issue. Just add the ' ' to make the value a string so it responds correctly.
Adam Maley
5,946 Pointsthey did not address this in the videos...
Andrei Li
34,475 Points-- country -- What are the dashes for in the country? Is it to say that it's property of an object?
Caden Ingram
6,482 Pointsi cant do it, it wont let me do newYork.country = 'USA';
tomaszfurmanczyk
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 18,242 Pointsvar newYork = { population: 100, latitude: '40.7127 N', longitude: '74.0059 W' };
newYork.population = 8.406e6;
//places a new poperty to newYork assigned country
newYork.country = "USA";