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Start your free trialMaría Violeta
6,565 Pointscan someone help me with this ?
this is my code et fullAuthorNames; fullAuthorNames= authors.map (author => '${author.
const authors = [
{ firstName: "Beatrix", lastName: "Potter" },
{ firstName: "Ann", lastName: "Martin" },
{ firstName: "Beverly", lastName: "Cleary" },
{ firstName: "Roald", lastName: "Dahl" },
{ firstName: "Lewis", lastName: "Carroll" }
];
let fullAuthorNames;
fullAuthorNames= authors.map (author => '${author.firstName }, ${author.lastName} ');
// fullAuthorNames should be: ["Beatrix Potter", "Ann Martin", "Beverly Cleary", "Roald Dahl", "Lewis Carroll"]
// Write your code below
2 Answers
Jesus Mendoza
23,289 PointsHi Maria,
When using string literals you should use `` instead of ', you should fix that in your callback function.
The code should be like this:
fullAuthorNames= authors.map (author => `${author.firstName }, ${author.lastName} `);
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 PointsHi Maria,
You need to fix the callback function in your call to the map method.