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4,548 Pointsfor loop
Thank you!
html=" ";
for(var a = 4;a<= 156;a+=1;){
html+="<div>"+a+"</div>;
}
console.log(html);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsSince you're not writing to the web page, you won't need to add any tags.
And if you call "console.log" inside the loop you won't need any variables other than the loop counter.
Alvis Chen
4,548 PointsSo how do I do it with variable?
Alvis Chen
4,548 PointsI get it now thank you.
Alvis Chen
4,548 PointsAlvis Chen
4,548 PointsCreate a for loop that logs the numbers 4 to 156 to the console. To log a value to the console use the console.log( ) method.