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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Simplify Repetitive Tasks with Loops Create a for Loop

Zachary Coursen
Zachary Coursen
7,443 Points

What about i++ instead of i += 1?

for ( var i = 4; i < 156; i++ ) { console.log(i); }

but

for ( var i = 4; i < 156; i += 1 ) { console.log(i); }

is the correct answer for this problem

script.js

2 Answers

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there! Either the i++ would work or the i += 1. The problem does not lie there, but rather in the condition. It wants you to log out the number 156 also. Both of the answers you posted log out up to 155 and stop. You would either need to change the condition to be i <= 156 or i < 157 to also have the 156 logged out.

Hope this helps! :sparkles: