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425 Pointshow do i write the code
what will be the correct answer?
var counter = 1;
while (counter>10 ) {
document.write("<p>Now in loop #" + counter + "</p>");
counter += 1;
}
2 Answers
jcorum
71,830 PointsAlmost! You have > in the loop's condition, which keeps the loop from starting (as 1 > 10 is false). You need <=
while (counter <= 10) {
document.write("<p>Now in loop #" + counter + "</p>");
counter += 1;
}
Juan Manuel Romero
5,293 PointsIn order to iterate over the loop, the condition inside the while statement should be
while(counter <= 10){
document.write("<p>Now in loop #" + counter + "</p>");
counter += 1;
}
because in that way the number variable will satisfy the condition until it turns to 10 , the error that you have is that since 1 is not greater than 10, the code inside while statement will never get executed.