Avoid confusing prototype methods for static methods
Correct: `Array.from()` (it’s a static method) Incorrect: `Array.join()` (doesn’t exist; it’s a prototype method) This patch uses the common `#` syntax to denote `.prototype.`.
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Returns the target value in a nested JSON object, based on the given key.
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Use the `in` operator to check if `target` exists in `obj`.
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If found, return the value of `obj[target]`, otherwise use `Object.values(obj)` and `Array.reduce()` to recursively call `dig` on each nested object until the first matching key/value pair is found.
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If found, return the value of `obj[target]`, otherwise use `Object.values(obj)` and `Array.prototype.reduce()` to recursively call `dig` on each nested object until the first matching key/value pair is found.
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```js
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const dig = (obj, target) =>
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