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56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244cb | Manipulating Complex Objects | 1 | false | https://scrimba.com/c/c9yNMfR | 18208 |
Description
var ourMusic = [
{
"artist": "Daft Punk",
"title": "Homework",
"release_year": 1997,
"formats": [
"CD",
"Cassette",
"LP"
],
"gold": true
}
];
This is an array which contains one object inside. The object has various pieces of metadata about an album. It also has a nested "formats"
array. If you want to add more album records, you can do this by adding records to the top level array.
Objects hold data in a property, which has a key-value format. In the example above, "artist": "Daft Punk"
is a property that has a key of "artist"
and a value of "Daft Punk"
.
JavaScript Object Notation or JSON
is a related data interchange format used to store data.
{
"artist": "Daft Punk",
"title": "Homework",
"release_year": 1997,
"formats": [
"CD",
"Cassette",
"LP"
],
"gold": true
}
Note
You will need to place a comma after every object in the array, unless it is the last object in the array.
Instructions
myMusic
array. Add artist
and title
strings, release_year
number, and a formats
array of strings.
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>myMusic</code> should be an array
testString: assert(Array.isArray(myMusic));
- text: <code>myMusic</code> should have at least two elements
testString: assert(myMusic.length > 1);
- text: <code>myMusic[1]</code> should be an object
testString: assert(typeof myMusic[1] === 'object');
- text: <code>myMusic[1]</code> should have at least 4 properties
testString: assert(Object.keys(myMusic[1]).length > 3);
- text: <code>myMusic[1]</code> should contain an <code>artist</code> property which is a string
testString: assert(myMusic[1].hasOwnProperty('artist') && typeof myMusic[1].artist === 'string');
- text: <code>myMusic[1]</code> should contain a <code>title</code> property which is a string
testString: assert(myMusic[1].hasOwnProperty('title') && typeof myMusic[1].title === 'string');
- text: <code>myMusic[1]</code> should contain a <code>release_year</code> property which is a number
testString: assert(myMusic[1].hasOwnProperty('release_year') && typeof myMusic[1].release_year === 'number');
- text: <code>myMusic[1]</code> should contain a <code>formats</code> property which is an array
testString: assert(myMusic[1].hasOwnProperty('formats') && Array.isArray(myMusic[1].formats));
- text: <code>formats</code> should be an array of strings with at least two elements
testString: assert(myMusic[1].formats.every(function(item) { return (typeof item === "string")}) && myMusic[1].formats.length > 1);
Challenge Seed
var myMusic = [
{
"artist": "Billy Joel",
"title": "Piano Man",
"release_year": 1973,
"formats": [
"CD",
"8T",
"LP"
],
"gold": true
}
// Add a record here
];
After Test
(function(x){ if (Array.isArray(x)) { return JSON.stringify(x); } return "myMusic is not an array"})(myMusic);
Solution
var myMusic = [
{
"artist": "Billy Joel",
"title": "Piano Man",
"release_year": 1973,
"formats": [
"CS",
"8T",
"LP" ],
"gold": true
},
{
"artist": "ABBA",
"title": "Ring Ring",
"release_year": 1973,
"formats": [
"CS",
"8T",
"LP",
"CD",
]
}
];