Learn Basic String and Array Methods by Building a Music Player - Step 87

Heys guys need your help am stuck up here on this step

audio.addEventListener("ended", () => {
  const currentSongIndex = getCurrentSongIndex();
  const nextSongExists = userData.songs.length === currentSongIndex;
});

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audio.addEventListener("ended", () => {
  const currentSongIndex = getCurrentSongIndex();
  const nextSongExists = userData.songs.length === currentSongIndex;
});

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Learn Basic String and Array Methods by Building a Music Player - Step 87

Read the hint:

If the last index of the songs array (userData.songs.length - 1 ) is bigger than the currentSongIndex that means there is a next song.

You are missing something that is in the example code and the condition is bigger than not equals.

should i use the ternary operator

No.

You should check if userData.songs.length - 1 is greater than currentSongIndex

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