diff --git a/1-js/11-async/05-promise-api/article.md b/1-js/11-async/05-promise-api/article.md index d6933ec4..989ab02f 100644 --- a/1-js/11-async/05-promise-api/article.md +++ b/1-js/11-async/05-promise-api/article.md @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ let promise = Promise.any(iterable); For instance, here the result will be `1`: ```js run -Promise.race([ +Promise.any([ new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => reject(new Error("Whoops!")), 1000)), new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(1), 2000)), new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => resolve(3), 3000)) @@ -302,7 +302,8 @@ There are 5 static methods of `Promise` class: - `status`: `"fulfilled"` or `"rejected"` - `value` (if fulfilled) or `reason` (if rejected). 3. `Promise.race(promises)` -- waits for the first promise to settle, and its result/error becomes the outcome. -4. `Promise.resolve(value)` -- makes a resolved promise with the given value. -5. `Promise.reject(error)` -- makes a rejected promise with the given error. +4. `Promise.any(promises)` -- waits for the first promise to fulfill, and its result/error becomes the outcome. +5. `Promise.resolve(value)` -- makes a resolved promise with the given value. +6. `Promise.reject(error)` -- makes a rejected promise with the given error. Of these five, `Promise.all` is probably the most common in practice.