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Start your free trialCory Wallace
14,106 PointsprintList @ 06:27 does exactly Nothing.
I'm attempting to follow these steps, I have the ame code listed as the example, only I'm getting the following error message when trying to run the code example:
"playlist.js:4 Uncaught ReferenceError: printList is not defined at playlist.js:4"
Dave affirms that printList is a working javascript operator (I may be wrong on that verbiage, regardless, he indicates that this "Should work")
I've checked the Javascript MDN and scrubbed google, nothing comes back on "printList" in JavaScript.
Can someone please direct me to the documentation on this?
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe "printList" function is not a JavaScript built-in. At about 6:15 in the video Dave explains that it is defined in the "helpers.js" file. It was briefly shown earlier at about 4:35 in the video, and 10 seconds later you can see the HTML code added to include that file in the project.
If you haven't added it in your own code, that would explain the error message you are seeing.
If that's not it, try making a snapshot (note: not "screenshot") of your workspace and post the link to it here to facilitate a full analysis.
Cory Wallace
14,106 PointsCory Wallace
14,106 Pointsyou're correct. I somehow missed that in the video.
Thank you!