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2,569 Pointswhats going on? my console shows number 4 to 156 why is it not working?
please help. how is this done?
var log = " ";
for (var x = 4; x <=156; x +=1){
log += x + " ";
}
console.log(log);
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsThe challenge wants you to call the console.log() method on each individual number (so inside the loop), rather than creating one long string of numbers and logging it at the end.
for (var x = 4; x <=156; x +=1){
console.log(x);
}
Ezequiel Ortiz
2,569 PointsEzequiel Ortiz
2,569 PointsI see where i made a mistake. thanks for your help.