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1,226 Pointswhat is wrong with my code
i dont see what is wrong
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function(){
// write code here.
if (player1.isTurn) {
}
}
}
1 Answer
andren
28,558 PointsReferencing the name of the variable the object is inside of it considered bad form, as it can lead to issues if the object is assigned to a variable or parameter that has a different name. You should instead use the this
keyword which will always point at the object the method is in. Like this:
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function(){
// write code here.
if (this.isTurn) {
}
}
}