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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Data Using Objects Mixing and Matching Arrays and Objects

Erica Badu
Erica Badu
1,050 Points

Object example isn't passing? What am I missing here?

Challenge question is this:

Inside the array literal, add three object literals. In other words, the objects array should have three values. Each object should have 2 property/value pairs.

I have this: var objects = [ {property: house, value: 90}, {property: car, value: 80}, {property: land, value: 5} ];

But I'm receiving an error message that task 1 is no longer passing: "Create an array literal named objects. Don't add anything to the array yet."

1 Answer

You just forgot to put quotes around the strings.

var objects = [ 
  {
  roperty: 'house', 
  value: 90
  }, 
  {
  property: 'car',
  value: 80
  }, 
  {
  property: 'land',
  value: 5
  } 
];
Erica Badu
Erica Badu
1,050 Points

BAH! Thank you! The little things get me.

No problem, they get us all.