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Start your free trialDennis Guan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 15,414 PointsObject.js if statement inside play: function()
not understand the question very well.
const player1 = {
name: 'Ashley',
color: 'purple',
isTurn: true,
play: function(){
// write code here.
if(player1.isTurn){};
}
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsActually, it looks like you got the concept right! But you have 2 other errors:
- objects don't refer to themselves by name, that's what the keyword this is for
- a code block surrounded by braces (empty or not) doesn't need a semicolon after it
Dennis Guan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 15,414 Pointsif(this.isTurn ===true){ }
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsSteven Parker
231,236 PointsIt's never necessary to compare a Boolean value with "true", you can just test it directly (as you did originally):
if (this.isTurn) { }
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And happy coding!