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1,865 PointsDid you use the ternary operator: Not sure what is wrong with this: <h5>Favorite: @(Model.Favorite ? "Yes : "No")</h5>
Code should work. <h5>Favorite: @(Model.Favorite ? "Yes : "No")</h5>
@model Treehouse.Models.VideoGame
@{
ViewBag.PageTitle = "Video Game Detail";
}
<h1>@Model.Title</h1>
<h5>Favorite: @(Model.Favorite ? "Yes : "No")</h5>
<h5>Description:</h5>
<div>@Model.Description</div>
<h5>Characters:</h5>
<div>
<ul>
@foreach (var character in Model.Characters)
{
<li>@character</li>
}
</ul>
</div>
namespace Treehouse.Models
{
// Don't make any changes to this class!
public class VideoGame
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
public string Description { get; set; }
public string[] Characters { get; set; }
public string Publisher { get; set; }
public bool Favorite { get; set; }
public string DisplayText
{
get
{
return Title + " (" + Publisher + ")";
}
}
}
}
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou are missing an end quote on "Yes"
John Smith
1,865 PointsJohn Smith
1,865 PointsUgh! Thank you. Can't believe I missed that.