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Start your free trialHolly Groves
10,175 Pointsprop
I'm not quite sure what I'm missing here.
const composer = {
name: 'Edward Ellington',
nickname: 'Duke',
genres: ['jazz', 'swing'],
instrument: 'piano'
};
for ( let prop in composer ) {
console.log(`${name}: ${composer[name]}`);
console.log(`${nickname}: ${composer[nickname]}`);
console.log(`${genres}: ${composer[genres]}`);
console.log(`${instrument}: ${composer[instrument]}`);
}
1 Answer
Heidi Fryzell
Front End Web Development Treehouse Moderator 25,178 PointsHi Holly,
The challenge wants you to loop through the properties and console.log each one's name to the console. So you can loop through the property names and output them like this.
for ( let prop in composer ) {
console.log(prop);
}
Hope this helps and happy coding.
Holly Groves
10,175 PointsHolly Groves
10,175 PointsWow, I really overthought that one. Thank you!