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6,856 PointsThe console should display four lines that include both the property name and value. For example: 'instrument: piano'.
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for (let prop in composer){
console.log(prop)
console.log(`${prop}: ${composer[prop]} `)
}
1 Answer
Martin Balon
43,651 PointsHi Aaron, I think that this challenge didn't want you to add another console.log statement -> just delete the first one and just to be safe delete also empty spaces at the end of the string so that code looks like this:
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for (let prop in composer){
console.log(`${prop}: ${composer[prop]}`)
}