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// Let's get some practice writing a few objects for a new group of interns at a small business.
// ==== Challenge 1: Writing Objects ====
// HR needs some information on the new interns put into a database. Given an id, email, first name, and gender. Create an object for each person in the company list:
// 1, mmelloy0@psu.edu, Mitzi, F
// 2, kdiben1@tinypic.com, Kennan, M
// 3, kmummery2@wikimedia.org, Keven, M
// 4, gmartinson3@illinois.edu, Gannie, M
// 5, adaine5@samsung.com, Antonietta, F
// Example format of an intern object: 1, examples@you.edu, Example, F
const example = {
id: 0,
name: "Example",
email: "examples@you.edu",
gender: "F",
}
// Write your intern objects here:
// ==== Challenge 2: Reading Object Data ====
// Once your objects are created, log out the following requests from HR into the console:
// Mitzi's name
// Kennan's ID
// Keven's email
// Gannie's name
// Antonietta's Gender
// ==== Challenge 3: Object Methods ====
// Give Kennan the ability to say "Hello, my name is Kennan!" Use the console.log provided as a hint.
// console.log(kennan.speak());
// Antonietta loves math, give her the ability to multiply two numbers together and return the product. Use the console.log provided as a hint.
//console.log(antonietta.multiplyNums(3,4));
// === Great work! === Head over to the the arrays.js. You may come back and attempt the Stretch Challenge once you have completed the challenges in arrays.js and function-conversion.js.
// ==== Stretch Challenge: Nested Objects and the this keyword ====
// 1. Create a parent object with properties for name and age. Make the name Susan and the age 70.
// 2. Nest a child object in the parent object with name and age as well. The name will be George and the age will be 50.
// 3. Nest a grandchild object in the child object with properties for name and age. The name will be Sam and the age will be 30
// 4. Give each of the objects the ability to speak their names using the this keyword.
const parent = {}
// Log the parent object's name
// Log the child's age
// Log the name and age of the grandchild
// Have the parent speak
// Have the child speak
// Have the grandchild speak