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11,461 Pointsnothing is working
this is the way treehouse says it should be answered. nothing else works. but it won't take it either.
class User {
constructor(email, username, birthday) {
this.email = email;
this.username = username;
this.birthday = birthday;
}
changeUsername(username) {
this.username = username;
}
}
const user1 = new User("JavaScriptStudent@teamtreehouse.com", "JSUser1", "1/08/1991"); {
user1='changeUsername'(“TreehouseStudent2”);
}
1 Answer
Unsubscribed User
15,444 PointsIt looks like the way you are calling your changeUsername function is incorrect.
Rather than:
user1='changeUsername'(“TreehouseStudent2”);
It should be:
user1.changeUsername("TreehouseStudent2");
Loy Yee Ko
5,814 PointsLoy Yee Ko
5,814 PointsHi Berian Lowe, would you explain a bit on this please, if you don't mind. I don't quite understand