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Start your free trialHilary Katsande
9,045 Pointswhats wrong
use for or while loop
var temperatures = [100,90,99,80,70,65,30,10];
for temprature { <=100 tempratures >=10
log.console('tempratures')
}
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2 Answers
Antti Lylander
9,686 Pointsyour loop is not correct.
var temperatures = [100,90,99,80,70,65,30,10];
//var i = 0 declares a variable for counting iterations. Will start with 0 as it is the index number of the first item in array 'temperatures'
//i < temperatures.length means that iteration will be continued as long as this is true. As long as i is less than length of the array
//i++ adds one to variable i every time the loop is run. That way the iteration advances to the next item on array.
//values on array temperatures are accessed with bracket notation. temperatures[0] gets you the first item and so forth.
//you also had console.log wrong
for (var i = 0; i < temperatures.length; i++) {
console.log(temperatures[i])
}
Oleksandr Ulko
20,750 PointsI thinking, you need fix your loop. for (let temprature=0; temprature<temperatures.length ;temprature++){ log.console('temperatures[temprature]'); } temprature it's index in your array temperatures.