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Start your free trialJamar Taylor
9,586 PointsI'm stuck on this problem, please help.
Now that you are logging out the property names, include the property values too. In other words you want to log out 4
var shanghai = {
population: 14.35e6,
longitude: '31.2000 N',
latitude: '121.5000 E',
country: 'CHN'
};
for (let prop in shanghai) {
console.log( `${prop}: ${shanghai[prop]}`);
}
2 Answers
Ernest Nezić
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 10,337 PointsTry it this way, sometimes there are multiple ways to solve a problem, but code challenges only accept some. Happy coding! :)
for(let prop in shanghai){
console.log(prop + ": " + shanghai[prop]);
}
Ernest Nezić
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 10,337 PointsI checked, and you need to reference the composer array instead of the shangai array, try this:
for(let prop in composer){
console.log(prop + ": " + composer[prop]);
}
Jamar Taylor
9,586 PointsJamar Taylor
9,586 Pointsthis still isn't working for me.