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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Filling Out the Play Method

Michael Wilkens
Michael Wilkens
7,976 Points

Can't find the error...

Where is my error? Tried this a million times...

object.js
const player1 = {
    name: 'Ashley',
    color: 'purple',
    isTurn: true,
    play: function(){
        if (this.isTurn === true) {

        }// write code here.
    }
}

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,184 Points

I don't think you actually have an "error" here. This code would work as is. But it's never necessary to compare a boolean value with "true", just naming it is enough. And apparently, the challenge is expecting exactly that even though the comparison would technically work.

So just replace "this.isTurn === true" with simply "this.isTurn" and you'll pass the task.