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JavaScript JavaScript Array Iteration Methods Array Manipulation Practice filter()

const century20 = years.filter(number => number <= 2000); console.log(century20); why doesnt work?

const century20 = years.filter(number => number <= 2000); console.log(century20);

app.js
const years = [1989, 2015, 2000, 1999, 2013, 1973, 2012];
let century20 = years.filter(number => number <= 2000);
console.log(century20);


// century20 should be: [1989, 2000, 1999, 1973]
// Write your code below

1 Answer

The challenge's error message is Bummer: It looks like you changed or removed the provided code. You can hit "Restart" if you want to start over. Your code will pass if you separate the declaration and the assignment of century20. You do not need to log the array to the console.