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Start your free trialAndrei Li
34,475 PointsBummer! Your code took too long to run. Restart
Why, server overload or I am doing something wrong?
var count = 0;
while ( count < 26 ) {
document.write('Hi');
}
2 Answers
andren
28,558 PointsYou tell JavaScript to run the code while count
is less than 26, but within the loop you never increase the value of the count
variable. Which means that it always remain less than 26. That causes the loop to run infinitely, which is why your code never finishes.
You can fix that issue by simply adding a line of code that increases the value of the count
variable within the loop. Like this:
var count = 0;
while (count < 26) {
document.write('Hi');
count++ // Increase count by 1
}
Andrei Li
34,475 PointsNow I know what caused server overload. First time I wrote:"document.write('Dave, you are great!'). And server overloaded ;)
Romain Gaget
24,449 PointsRomain Gaget
24,449 Pointsyou need to increment your count value in your loop
var count = 0; while ( count < 26 ) { document.write('Hi'); count +=1 }