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1,153 PointsIt is telling me i am only running the console.log method once however when i run it in jsfiddle...it works?
var text = ''; var i; for (i = 4; i <157; i +=1) { text += i; } console.log(text)
var text = '';
var i;
for (i = 4; i <157; i +=1) {
text += i;
}
console.log(text)
1 Answer
Sarah Stensberg
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,006 PointsIf you are trying to see the value of 'text' after each iteration in the for loop, you'll need to place console.log(text) inside of the loop. Like this:
var text = '';
var i;
for (i = 4; i <157; i +=1) {
text += i;
console.log(text)
}