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JavaScript JavaScript Array Iteration Methods Combining Array Methods Method Chaining

Valeshan Naidoo
Valeshan Naidoo
27,008 Points

Method chaining challenge - ERROR unexpected token ILLEGAL

This challenge is just about the implementation of using two iteration methods in a chain.

The code below works in workspace but just generates the unexpected token ILLEGAL error.

app.js
const years = [1989, 2015, 2000, 1999, 2013, 1973, 2012];
let displayYears;

// displayYears should be: ["2015 A.D.", "2013 A.D.", "2012 A.D."]
// Write your code below

displayYears = years.filter(year => year >= 2001)
                    .map(year => `${year} A.D.`);

1 Answer

Valeshan Naidoo
Valeshan Naidoo
27,008 Points

I've fixed the issue, rather than using a template literal, I've just used concatenation instead. Probably a glitch or something.