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Start your free trialDaniel Benisti
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 22,224 Pointshelp please
I did not understand what to do
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function(){
if(player1.isTurn === true ){
console.log('its your turn');// write code here.
}
}
1 Answer
deebird
7,558 Pointsyou dont need the "===" because the value of what you are checking is a boolean, they are also asking you to use 'this' instead of player1. In step 2 they want you use 'return' not console.log and they want you to use bracket notation.
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function(){
// write code here.
if(this.isTurn){
return this['name'] +" is now playing!";
}
}
}
Hanna Mchatton
10,279 Pointsthe code
if(this.isTurn) implies if(this.isTurn === true) so it is an unnessisry bit of code.
Ryan Moody
20,499 PointsRyan Moody
20,499 PointsLooks like you are missing a curly brace.