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Start your free trialShanna vick-Morris
6,683 PointsJavascript Arrays
Next, use the method that returns the position of 'Saturn' in the planets array. Log the return value to the console.
const planets = ['Earth','Mars','Saturn','Mecury','Jupiter','Venus','Uranus','Neptune'];
planets.indexOf('Saturn')
console.log(planets.indexOf(', ') );
2 Answers
William Ray Noble
22,190 PointsHave you tried assigning planet.indexOf('Saturn') to a variable and then console logging the variable?
const Saturn = planets.indexOf('Saturn'); console.log(Saturn);
Mohammad Azawi
Courses Plus Student 5,631 Pointsconst planets = ['Earth','Mars','Saturn','Mecury','Jupiter','Venus','Uranus','Neptune'];
console.log(planets.join(', '));
console.log(planets.indexOf('Saturn'));
Good luck :))
Mohammad Azawi
Courses Plus Student 5,631 PointsMohammad Azawi
Courses Plus Student 5,631 PointsThat works too.