Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 24

Tell us what’s happening:

You should update the last element of the cities array to the string “Mexico City”. Remember that you can access the last element of an array using array[array.length - 1].

Your code so far

let character = 'Hello';
let count = 8;
let rows = ["Naomi", "Quincy", "CamperChan"];

// User Editable Region

let cities= ["London", "New York", "Mumbai"];
let cities= ["London", "New York", "Mexico City" ];
cities[cities.length - 1];
console.log(cities);


// User Editable Region

console.log(rows);

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Challenge Information:

Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 24

Hi @Nicolene,

Follow the steps one-by-one.

  1. create a variable named cities then assign the first array.
  2. log it to the console.
  3. use that same variable again without the let because you already declared it. use indexing to navigate the last element inside the array, and assign it to the string "Mexico City".
  4. log it again.