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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Multiple Items with Arrays Using Array Indices

use console.log() to log out the last item in the array. var players = ['jim','sam','nick','tully'];

I answered with console.log(players[3]); but couldnt get right .

script.js
var players = ['Jim', 'Shawna', 'Andrew', 'Lora', 'Aimee', 'Nick'];
console.log(players.pop[5]);
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  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <title>JavaScript Loops</title>
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<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
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1 Answer

Brandon Spangler
Brandon Spangler
8,756 Points

You're using pop() incorrectly. pop() is used to return the last element of the array and it takes no arguments in JavaScript (I think). It also modifies your array, by removing the last element. You can access, but not delete elements in the array by using the notation array[i]. It seems you're using a combination of techniques. Try:

console.log(players[5]);

Additionally, do not delete code from the previous part of the challenge.

var players = ['Jim', 'Shawna', 'Andrew', 'Lora', 'Aimee', 'Nick'];
console.log(players[0]); //part 1 answer
console.log(players[5]); //part 2 answer