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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Multiple Items with Arrays Build a Quiz Challenge, Part 1 Solution

Partway through the challenge, the first prompt isn't coming up. Why?

var questions = [ ['What is Hans last name?', 'solo'] ['Luke, I am your', 'father'] ['What is Lukes last name?', 'skywalker']
];

var correctAnswers = 0; var question; var answer; var response; var html;

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

for (var i = 0; i < questions.length; i += 1) { question = questions[i][0]; answer = questions[i][1]; response = prompt(question); response.toLowerCase(); }

Jordan Watson
Jordan Watson
14,738 Points
var questions = [ 
  ['What is Hans last name?', 'solo'],
  ['Luke, I am your', 'father'],
  ['What is Lukes last name?', 'skywalker']
];

var correctAnswers = 0; 
var question; 
var answer; 
var response; 
var html;

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

As you can see above you need semicolons between each of your arrays items

Hi Jordan Watson, your answer is correct but they are actually commas between the array items :)

1 Answer

Jordan Watson
Jordan Watson
14,738 Points

Yeah I didnt mean the array item i was refering to each array within the variable...