2.6 KiB
2.6 KiB
id, title, challengeType, videoUrl
id | title | challengeType | videoUrl |
---|---|---|---|
56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244cd | Accessing Nested Arrays | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cLeGDtZ |
Description
var ourPets = [
{
animalType: "cat",
names: [
"Meowzer",
"Fluffy",
"Kit-Cat"
]
},
{
animalType: "dog",
names: [
"Spot",
"Bowser",
"Frankie"
]
}
];
ourPets[0].names[1]; // "Fluffy"
ourPets[1].names[0]; // "Spot"
Instructions
myPlants
using object dot and array bracket notation.
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>secondTree</code> should equal "pine"
testString: assert(secondTree === "pine", '<code>secondTree</code> should equal "pine"');
- text: Use dot and bracket notation to access <code>myPlants</code>
testString: assert(/=\s*myPlants\[1\].list\[1\]/.test(code), 'Use dot and bracket notation to access <code>myPlants</code>');
Challenge Seed
// Setup
var myPlants = [
{
type: "flowers",
list: [
"rose",
"tulip",
"dandelion"
]
},
{
type: "trees",
list: [
"fir",
"pine",
"birch"
]
}
];
// Only change code below this line
var secondTree = ""; // Change this line
After Test
(function(x) {
if(typeof x != 'undefined') {
return "secondTree = " + x;
}
return "secondTree is undefined";
})(secondTree);
Solution
var myPlants = [
{
type: "flowers",
list: [
"rose",
"tulip",
"dandelion"
]
},
{
type: "trees",
list: [
"fir",
"pine",
"birch"
]
}
];
// Only change code below this line
var secondTree = myPlants[1].list[1];