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4,408 PointsConfused on the structure.
I think I almost got it except for the i < 24. how to make it stop at 24?
var i;
for (i=0; i < 24; i++;){
console.log()
}
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1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsYou could set your condition to run to i <= 24
. That would include 24 in the loop. In addition to this you have a few other things to address:
1) You currently aren't logging anything
2) The first value to log is 2. Your loop starts at 0.
3) You are to log even numbers so you will need to increment by 2
4) There shouldn't be a semicolon after your incrementing statement