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5,133 PointsPractice objective. Need help again.
the error message is telling me, i'm only running the code one time (as opposed to 4 - 156, i suppose). what would i change to run this the way it's expecting?
let html = '';
for ( let i = 4; i <= 156; i += 1) {
html += `${i}`;
}
console.log(html);
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe problem isn't the loop running, but that you do the logging just one time after the loop ends.
Do the logging inside the loop and you won't need to create the "html" variable, or convert the number into a string manually.
Alex Smith
5,133 PointsThank you!