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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 15,990 PointsHelp checking code. Feel like I'm close.
Snapshot: http://w.trhou.se/g62761bsl1
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,154 PointsIt looks pretty good until this line:
} else if ( search === students.name.toLowerCase()) {
The "students" variable contains an array of student objects, and the array itself has no "name" attribute. What you perhaps meant to do is place this test inside the loop below it to iterate through the students and check the name of each "student" individually.