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4,636 PointsWhat am I missing? For Loop challenge.
I think this should be working. Any clues whats missing?
for ( var counter = 4; counter <= 156; counter += 1 ) {
console.log = (counter);
}
1 Answer
John Paul Naranjo
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 2,090 PointsYes, you made console.log a variable ( console.log = (counter) ) , instead of function call ( console.log(counter) ). You also dont need to type "counter += 1" at the end of your for loop. A much more shorter way is "counter++". As in "for (var counter = 4; counter <=156; counter++){....}
Anthony C
4,636 Pointsthank you for your help!
Modure Rares
Courses Plus Student 9,041 PointsModure Rares
Courses Plus Student 9,041 Pointsthe correct way is
console.log(counter);