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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Data Using Objects Accessing All of the Properties in an Object

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alex mattingley
alex mattingley
7,508 Points

What are you trying to do? What are the instructions asking for?

ahmed suleiman
ahmed suleiman
Courses Plus Student 11,685 Points

Now that you are logging out the property names, include the property values too. In other words you want to log out 4 lines that include both the property name and value. For example: "population: 14.35e6", It is the second part of the challenge which I did it like this for(var prop in shanghai ){ console.log( prop, ' : ' , shanghai[prop]); } it seems this code is not working

ahmed suleiman
ahmed suleiman
Courses Plus Student 11,685 Points

Thanks for your help I think the space between the property and value matters that is why my code failed, I did fix it and it is working , previous code that failed for (prop in shanghai){ console.log(prop, ' : blank blank ', shanghai[prop])}

ahmed suleiman
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ahmed suleiman
Courses Plus Student 11,685 Points

blank blank refers to empty space for some reason when I post it the space disappears