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JavaScript JavaScript Arrays Store Multiple Values in an Array Create an Array

What are the 3 value numbers cause it looks right to me

script.js
const data = [ '1', 
              '2', 
              '3' 
             ];
Reggie Williams
Reggie Williams
Treehouse Teacher

Jacquelyn Springs you're very close! You just need to remove the ' around the numbers. The way you currently have them written makes them strings instead of numbers

1 Answer

Year Reggie is right. When writing numbers, you don't need to have them in quotes like strings unless you intend the numbers to be strings. Change your code to the following const data = [1, 2,3]; This should work.