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10,685 PointsUsing Array Methods
I can't seem to get my code to work. I know it's correct, but it keeps saying that I still need a comma and a space in the '.join()' method. If this is a bug, it needs to be fixed.
var months = ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'];
var year = months.join(',');
console.log(year);
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1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! This is not a bug, and they are correct. You're joining with a comma, but you forgot the space. Right now your string would look a little like this "January,February,March...". But they want it to look like this: "January, February, March..." Note the extra space.
var months = ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'];
var year = months.join(', ');
console.log(year);
So if I add a space into the string passed into the join
method, your code passes! Hope this helps!