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Start your free trialRussell Brown
2,863 PointsThe demo on the previous 'for' loop crashed my browser without any edits... for the test it's also taking too long??
What am I doing wrong? And did anyone else have a similar issue?
for (var i=4; i <= 156; i+1) {
}
console.log(i);
1 Answer
Nijesh Nj
18,232 PointsI think you have used i+1 instead of i++ and the console.log method should come inside of the for loop. Just Like :
for (var i=4; i<=156; i++) {
console.log(i);
}
Russell Brown
2,863 PointsRussell Brown
2,863 PointsI figured it out... for one console.log was outside my parameters and two, iit was i +=1