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JavaScript JavaScript Foundations Objects Methods

Devin Scheu
Devin Scheu
66,191 Points

Help With JavaScript Methods

Here's the question: On 'andrew' and 'ryan', set the 'greet' method as the 'genericGreet' function.

Here's my code:

 var genericGreet = function() {
        return "Hello, my name is " + this.name;
      }

      var andrew = {
        name: "Andrew"
      }

      var ryan = {
        name: "Ryan"
      }

      ryan.genericGreet;
      andrew.genericGreet;

1 Answer

Henry Goh
Henry Goh
20,201 Points

Hi Devin, You only have to provide an additional property called greet, which calls the genericGreet() method.

var andrew = {
    name: "Andrew",
    greet: genericGreet
}

var ryan = {
    name: "Ryan",
    greet: genericGreet
}

Best regards, Henry