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Start your free trialGedeon Bashimbe
1,026 Pointsnot sure on how to tell the console to log the numbers 4 to 156
need help logging the numbers 4 to 156 to the console.
for ( ) {
console.log();
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsA "for" loop has 3 clauses inside the parentheses, an initialization, a conditional, and a final expression (or "increment").
The initialization should declare a variable and set it to the starting value.
The condition should test the variable to see if it has reached the last desired value.
And the increment should change the value between loop iterations.
The clauses are separated by semicolons.
Then, you can pass the loop variable as the argument to the log call.
Gedeon Bashimbe
1,026 Pointsfor ( var counter = 4; counter < 156; counter += 1; ) { console.log( var counter = 4; counter < 156; counter += 1; ) }
this is what I've added to the code but I'am getting a syntax error.
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou're pretty close:
- the "for" loop code is good but the semicolons only go between the clauses, there won't be one at the end
- the argument to be logged is simply
counter
, you don't want to replicate the loop clauses there