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Start your free trialBrian Johnson
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 20,818 PointsPlease help me figure this out without interpolation
I need a little guidance on this one. I think I go wrong on the map method.
const todos = [
{
todo: 'Buy apples',
done: false
},
{
todo: 'Wash car',
done: true
},
{
todo: 'Write web app',
done: false
},
{
todo: 'Read MDN page on JavaScript arrays',
done: true
},
{
todo: 'Call mom',
done: false
}
];
let unfinishedTasks;
// unfinishedTasks should be: ["Buy apples", "Write web app", "Call mom"]
// Write your code below
let unfinishedTasks = todos
.filter(task => task.done === false)
.map(task => task:todo);
console.log(unfinishedTasks);
1 Answer
Thayer Y
29,789 Pointsyour code is fine just change 2 things
let unfinishedTasks = todos // delete the let because you already declared it.
.map(task => task:todo) // change the colon : to dot.
Brian Johnson
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 20,818 PointsBrian Johnson
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 20,818 PointsThanks Thayer I was so close too.