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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Creating Object Literals

empty method. Using key play: doesn't work to do play: play(){}

how to create an undefined method called play() Can't have parenthesis in the key name. If using only 'play' get error. if using play: play(){} get error

object.js
const player1 = {
  name: 'George',
  color: 'brown',
  isTurn: true,
  play: play()

}

2 Answers

Hi Kylie, you are very close on this one! Here was my solution which passed:

const player1 = {
  name: 'name',
  color: 'color',
  isTurn: true,
  play() {

  } 
}

ok thanks. I did

const player1 = {
  name: 'name',
  color: 'color',
  isTurn: true,
 play: function () {}
} ```
and that worked as well.