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JavaScript

So i initially went a different way and it didnt work but i just wanted to wrap my head around why?

I went with a For in loop but i remembered hat this is an array of objects and not an object literal. Am i understanding this mess up correctly?

Thank you for any feedback guys and gals.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Please show your complete code to help illustrate your issue. Also, if this pertains to a lesson, please also provide a link to the lesson page (and a time index if a video).