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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 1,897 PointsI think the console.log line was where I went wrong, but I can't seems to figure out how to solve it
Use the array method that combines all of the elements inside the planets array into a single string.
const planets = ['Earth','Mars','Saturn','Mercury','Jupiter','Venus','Uranus','Neptune'];
planets.join(', ');
console.log(i);
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou haven't defined anything named "i". Did you mean to create a new variable by that name on line 2 and assign the joined string to it?
Fayez Mamdoh
2,530 Pointsconst planets = [
"Earth",
"Mars",
"Saturn",
"Mercury",
"Jupiter",
"Venus",
"Uranus",
"Neptune",
];
console.log(planets.join(", "));
console.log(planets);
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYes, you can skip creating the variable. But you don't need that last line, logging the original list isn't part of the challenge.