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Start your free trialAmit Ghosh
9,314 PointsAny idea what i am doing wrong
I have not checked here for the even number which i can do in a If block .
for(i=2; i<=24; i++){ if(i%2===0){ console.log(i); }
} what i am doing wrong here, giving me a parse error
for(i=2; i<=24; i =i+2;){
console.log(i);
}
console.log(2);
console.log(4);
console.log(6);
console.log(8);
console.log(10);
console.log(12);
console.log(14);
console.log(16);
console.log(18);
console.log(20);
console.log(22);
console.log(24);
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<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Loops</title>
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2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! You're doing fine, but there's two things going on here. One is a syntax error, and the others is that you left the original console.log()
statements in place. With your new code, they won't be necessary at all. In your for
loop setup you have an extra semicolon which is causing a syntax error.
You wrote:
for(i=2; i<=24; i =i+2;)
But you meant to write:
// Note the removal of the last semicolon after i = i + 2
for(i=2; i<=24; i =i+2)
When I fix that and then remove the unneeded console.log()
statements after your for
loop, your code passes the challenge.
Hope this helps!
Amit Ghosh
9,314 PointsThanks i blame it the Long day... Cheers!!