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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Creating Object Literals

Missing initializer in const declaration

Instructions: Add an empty method to the object literal called play().

const play() = { start: function() { console.log('go'); } }

object.js
const player1 = {
  name: 'Maria',
  color: 'green',
  isTurn: true,
}

const play() = {
  start: function() {
    console.log('go');
  }
}

1 Answer

Hi Maria,

The challenge is asking for an empty function added to the 'player1' object literal and so your code should look like so:

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

  }
}

Hope this helps, Shaun