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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Data Using Objects The Student Record Search Challenge Solution

Can't figure out why my code doesn't work. Can you help?

```var students=[ {name:'George',track:'iOs',achievements:15, points: 50}, {name:'Adam',track:'Android',achievements:30, points: 84}, {name:'James',track:'HTML',achievements:48, points: 105}, {name:'Daniel',track:'JavaScript',achievements:52, points: 143}, {name:'Marc',track:'Ruby',achievements:67, points: 167}, ];

var student=''; var selected='';

function print(message) { var outputDiv = document.getElementById('output'); outputDiv.innerHTML = message; }

function getStudentReport (student) { var report = '<h2>Student: ' + student.name + '</h2>'; report += '<p>Track: ' + student.track + '</p>'; report += '<p>Achievements: ' + student.achievements + '</p>'; report += '<p>Points: ' + student.points + '</p>'; return report;

}

while (true) { selected=prompt("Type in a student's name to see his/her records. Type 'quit' when you are done."); if (selected === null || selected.toLowerCase === 'quit') { break; } for (var i=0; i < students.length; i +=1) { student=students[i]; if (selected === student.name) { message = getStudentReport; print(message); } } } ```

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,275 Points

You must use parentheses when you call a method or function.

This is true if it needs any parameters or not. So where you have "selected.toLowerCase", it should be "selected.toLowerCase()". Even more importantly, getStudentReport requires a parameter, so when you call it to assign message, it should be like this: "getStudentReport(student)"

You may still have some work to do yet so you can display multiple students, but this should get you going again.


When quoting code, be sure the three apostrophes ("backticks") are on lines by themselves. The first set can include the language (in this case: ```js ).