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Start your free trialKamran Hussain
396 PointsConfused on what I did wrong once again
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for ( let prop in composer ) {
console.log( `${prop}: ${name[prop]} ${nickname[prop]} ${genres[prop]} ${instrument[prop]}` );
};
1 Answer
Rabin Gharti Magar
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 20,928 PointsHey Kamran Hussain,
Your code currently displays an error. Instead of writing each property name, you can simply replace it with composer
to access key-value pairs.
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for( let property in composer) {
console.log(`${property}: ${composer[property]}`);
}
Hope this helps!