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Start your free trialMichael Zito
Courses Plus Student 4,073 PointsWhat am I missing?
I basically copied what was in the lesson, but typed in the differences that I thought the objective was calling for. Any advice?
var counter = '';
for (var i = 4; i <= 156; i += 1) {
counter += i;
}
console.log(counter);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsTo log all the numbers, you'll need to put the logging statement inside the loop so it will be performed each time.
Also, the loop variable "i" serves as your counter, so you won't need to create a separate variable.
Michael Zito
Courses Plus Student 4,073 PointsMichael Zito
Courses Plus Student 4,073 PointsGot it, thank you!