Learn Modern JavaScript Methods By Building Football Team Cards - Step 42

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i thought i was implicitly returning but i dont know the problem

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switch (e.target.value) {
case “nickname”:
setPlayerCards(players.filter((player) =>{
player.nickname
}))
}

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Learn Modern JavaScript Methods By Building Football Team Cards - Step 42

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still have the issue

Can you share your code after you made the changes?

switch (e.target.value) {
case “nickname”:
setPlayerCards(players.filter((player) =>
player.nickname
))
}

The directions say " implicitly return player.nickname is not null ."

Your code has “player.nickname” only. Try changing it to match the above.

For example, if I want to say “my age is not 20”, I can say the following:

myAge !== 20

Now apply this same principle to your player.nickname.

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thank you i fixed the problem

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