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Start your free trialKim Dallas
11,461 Pointsthis is how it says to create objects
what am I doing wrong?
var objects= [
{
name:'dave',
track:'code louisvile',
achievements:100,
},
{
name:'kim',
track:'code louisville',
achievements:10,
},
{
name:'susie'
track:'code louisville',
achievements:10,
},
];
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Ross King
20,704 PointsHi Kim Dallas ,
You are on the right track so don't worry. There were a few syntax errors where you missed commas.
var objects = [
{
name:'dave',
track:'code louisvile',
achievements:100,
},
{
name:'kim',
track:'code louisville',
achievements:10,
},
{
name:'susie', // Added a missing comma which was causing a syntax error.
track:'code louisville',
achievements:10,
},
];
Also,
The next question will ask you to only include two value pairs. In order to pass you will need to only include the object keys of name and track. Example:
var objects = [
{
name:'dave',
track:'code louisvile',
},
...
];
Kim Dallas
11,461 PointsKim Dallas
11,461 Pointsthanks. i'm going blind looking for missing commas and quotes