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Start your free trialMuhammad Raza
3,678 Pointscan somebody please look at my code and tell me what i am missing thanks
const player1 = { name: 'Ashley', color: 'purple', isTurn: true, play: function() { if ( player1.isTurn === true ) { } } }
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function() {
if ( player1.isTurn === true ) {
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsThe "Bummer" message had a few hints, including "Are you using the this keyword?", which is the issue here.
An object should never reference itself by name, us the special keyword "this" instead:
if ( this.isTurn ) {
You can also test Booleans by just naming them, you never need to compare them with "true".