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JavaScript

Nothing prints to the screen

Here's my code, I can only assume there's a syntax error somewhere

var playList = [ ['I Did It My Way', 'Frank Sinatra'], ['Respect', 'Aretha Franklin'], ['Imagine', 'John Lennon'], ['Born To Run', 'Bruce Springsteen'] ['Louie Louie', 'The Kingsmen'], ['Maybellene', 'Chuck Berry'] ];

function print(message) { document.write(message); }

function printSongs( songs ) { var listHTML = '<ol>'; for ( var i = 0; i < songs.length; i += 1) { listHTML += '<li>' + songs[i][0] + ' by ' + songs[i][1] + '</li>'; } listHTML += '</ol>'; print(listHTML); }

printSongs(playList);

1 Answer

Yep, a comma is missing in the playList array :)

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