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2,742 Pointsjson data format basic
here is the challenge question "This object represents one song. Add a "title" property to this object. Set the property's value to any song name you want."
everything passed except the last object, isn't this what the question is asking? help, thanks!
{ "title": "price tag" }
[ { "artist":"Tylor", "song title": "blank space"
},
{ "artist":"Tylor", "song title": "blank space"
},
{ "artist":"Tylor", "song title": "blank space"
},
{ "title": "price tag" }
]
[
{
"artist":"Tylor",
"song title": "blank space"
},
{
"artist":"Tylor",
"song title": "blank space"
},
{
"artist":"Tylor",
"song title": "blank space"
},
{
"title": "price tag"
}
]
2 Answers
Ali M Malik
33,293 PointsYour code us correct it just wouldn't pass because of semantics. Try "title" instead of "song title".
Hope this helps
Mike Siwik
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 14,814 PointsAll you need is a single line.
[{"title":"Metal"}]