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7,708 PointsOn a new line after the existing code, change the value of the 'isTurn' property for player1 to false, using dot notatio
On a new line after the existing code, change the value of the 'isTurn' property for player1 to false, using dot notation.
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function(){
if (this.isTurn) {
console.log(`${this.name} is now playing!`);
}
}
}
const player2 = {
name: 'Guil',
color: 'red',
isTurn: false,
play: function(){
if (this['isTurn']) {
console.log(`${this['name']} is now playing!`);
}
}
}
isTurn.player1=false
5 Answers
rudyolsson
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 18,111 PointsSo close! Property accessors syntax follows the rules: object.property object['property']
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsThis is the first task solution : player1.isTurn = false;
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsYou are very close. Look at the sequence. Hope this help.
Felex Chivave
7,288 Pointssomeone help with the right code i cant get it please
Ana María Benites Rodríguez
1,011 Pointswhy just 1 equal and not 3 ? Thanks!