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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Tracking Multiple Items with Arrays Using For Loops with Arrays

Using For Loops with Arrays

why in the square brackets located i ?.

function printList( list ) { var listHTML = '<ol>'; for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i += 1) { listHTML += '<li>' + list[i] + '</li>'; }

1 Answer

Bryan Lam
Bryan Lam
15,592 Points

"i" is the counter variable that the 'for loop' increases every time it goes through each loop.

The list[i] tells which element of the array the code will execute.

For example, on the first loop the "i" counter is equal to 0 so the code will print out the value of list[0].

Then on the next loop, since the "i" variable is increased by one (due to "i += 1", in the for loop condition) and the code will print out the value in list[1].

That is why there's an "i" in the square brackets.

Thanks!