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1,824 Pointsscript.js contains an array of string values (the names of players in a game). Practice using array indices by accessing
i did it but it does'nt work?
const players = ['Toni', 'Anwar', 'Mali', 'Carlos', 'Cormac', 'Sariah'];
console.log(players[0]);
console.log(players[1]);
console.log(players[2]);
console.log(players[3]);
console.log(players[4]);
console.log(players[5]);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,172 PointsTask 1 asked you to log just the first element of the array, and task 2 asked you to also log the last element of the array.
There were no instructions asking for the intermediate values to be logged.