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Artem K
2,078 PointsCheck the solution! Right way. ( don't sure)
var student;
var html = '';
// if there are two or more names in the list it prints all of them
var getInfo = function (student) {
html += '<h2>Name: ' + student.name + '</h2>';
html += '<p>Track: ' + student.track + '</p>';
html += '<p>Achievements: ' + student.achievements + '</p>';
html += '<p>Points: ' + student.points + '</p>';
return html;
}
while (true) {
var require = prompt("Whom are you finding?");
// clear before new search to print only fresh search
html = '';
if ( require === 'quit' || require === null ){
break;
} else {
// check the condition for each object
for ( var i = 0; i < students.length; i++ ) {
student = students[i];
if ( require.toLowerCase() === student.name.toLowerCase() ) {
print( getInfo( student ) );
}
}
// if loop end type the message, and loop start again
if ( html === '' ) {
alert( ' There\'s no that student!');
}
}
}
1 Answer

Nikolas Soley
10,412 PointsI think thatΒ΄s you can use a complete name, with the last name in the string.
Brent Suggs
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 21,343 PointsBrent Suggs
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 21,343 PointsI'm not sure what you question is here.... Can you clarify?