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2,221 PointsLoops
Need help understanding how to solve this.
forΒ (i =Β 4; i <Β 160; i++) {
Β console.log(i);
}
1 Answer
rydavim
18,814 PointsLooks like you've got the right idea, you just need to think about how long you want your loop to run.
Create a
for
loop that logs the numbers 4 to 156 to the console. To log a value to the console use theconsole.log( )
method.
Your code works, but you only want to log numbers up through 156. How might you change your loop to stop earlier?
If you're still having trouble, let me know and we can walk through what's happening. Good luck, and happy coding!
Lazarus Odhiambo
4,423 PointsLazarus Odhiambo
4,423 PointsWhat is the issue you're facing?