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JavaScript JavaScript Arrays Store Multiple Values in an Array Access Array Elements by Index

What's wrong with my code? Why does it say "Bummer: Arrays are 'zero-based,'..."

script.js
const players = ['Toni', 'Anwar', 'Mali', 'Carlos', 'Cormac', 'Sariah'];

console.log(players[0]);
console.log(players[1]);
console.log(players[2]);
console.log(players[3]);
console.log(players[4]);
console.log(players[5]);

2 Answers

Nintcho Mendes
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Nintcho Mendes
Courses Plus Student 3,575 Points

Output the first element of an array.

const players = ['Toni', 'Anwar', 'Mali', 'Carlos', 'Cormac', 'Sariah'];

console.log(players[0]);  // This is all you need.

Basically, you did more than it asked! You displayed all the elements in the array, but you displayed them correctly, so good job! =)