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Start your free trialFranklyn Gregory
12,098 PointsAdd an empty method to the object literal called play().
Hmm not sure what to do here. I tired play : function(){}; was a no go.
const player1 = {
name : "Niki",
color : "Red",
isTurn : true
}
2 Answers
Grace Kelly
33,990 PointsHi Franklyn, i don't think you need to end the method with a semi-colon so i would remove it, also i would make sure the line before it has a comma at the end :)
Shlomi Bittan
6,718 PointsHi Franklyn, Grace is rigth, adding the semicolon at the end of the function will result in a syntax error. Just remove like so:
const player1 = { name : "Niki", color : "Red", isTurn : true, play: function(){} }
Franklyn Gregory
12,098 PointsFranklyn Gregory
12,098 PointsThanks!