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Start your free trialJason Widjaja
7,904 Pointspls help
i dont know how to do this code pls help this is so vague of a question
def repeat(string, times)
fail "times must be 1 or more" if times < 1
counter = 0
loop do
print repeat(string,times)
counter+=1
if counter == times
break
end
end
1 Answer
Johnathan Guzman
7,432 PointsHey Jason,
No worries. You have the right idea - In your print statement, you do not need to call the repeat function(we are adding stuff to it, so no need to call it inside itself). You can just do "print string" and that fixes your problem, everything else is good.
Here is my code for reference:
def repeat(string, times)
fail "times must be 1 or more" if times < 1
counter = 0
loop do
# YOUR CODE HERE
puts string
counter += 1
if counter === times
break
end
end
end
Hope this helps !