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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Data Using Objects The Build an Object Challenge, Part 2 Solution

Why isn't this code working?

var students = [

{name: 'Jane', track: 'web dev', Achievements: 100, Points: 500, Level: 'intermediate' },

{name: 'Ke', track: 'web des', Achievements: 99, Points: 300, Level: 'beginner' },

{name: 'Jane', track: 'web dev', Achievements: 100, Points: 500, Level: 'intermediate' },

{name: 'Jane', track: 'web dev', Achievements: 100, Points: 500, Level: 'intermediate' },

{name: 'Jane', track: 'web dev', Achievements: 100, Points: 500, Level: 'intermediate' }

];

if (var i = 0; i <= students.length; i+=1)
{ document.write(students[i].name);

}

4 Answers

You wrote 'if' but it looks like you meant 'for'.

Hi Keren! You are mixin an IF statement with a FOR statement! I guess you are trying to use a for in this case...so replace if with for :D!

Cheers!

Thanks a lot Seth :) Works now.

Thanks a lot Seth :) Works now.