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JavaScript JavaScript Array Iteration Methods Array Manipulation Practice reduce()

What is wrong?

I'm getting an Unexpected token but I can't find my mistake

app.js
const phoneNumbers = ["(503) 123-4567", "(646) 123-4567", "(503) 987-6543", "(503) 234-5678", "(212) 123-4567", "(416) 123-4567"];
let numberOf503;

// numberOf503 should be: 3
// Write your code below

let numberOf503 = phoneNumbers.reduce=>{(count,areacode)
               if {areacode.startsWith('(503)'){
                 return count + 1}
                  return count},0);

1 Answer

Adam Beer
Adam Beer
11,314 Points

There are only a few errors. First, if you declared let numberOf503 you shouldn't use let keyword after declaration in the code. Second, you use open "(" brackets instead of curly "{" open brackets.

numberOf503 = phoneNumbers.reduce((count,areacode) => {
   if (areacode.startsWith('(503)')) {
    count += 1;
   }
   return count;
},0);

I think if you correct your code then working fine for you.