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

Phil Lee
Phil Lee
6,638 Points

why i used console.log(players[5]),but not correct?

script.js
const players = ['Toni', 'Anwar', 'Mali', 'Carlos', 'Cormac', 'Sariah'];
console.log(players[5]);

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,771 Points

You overlooked the part of the instructions that say: "Important: In each task of this code challenge, the code you write should be added to the code from the previous task."

So you should leave the code you added for task 1, and put the task 2 code following it.