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Start your free trialGeorge Gregorczyk
3,028 Pointswhile loop
I'm having trouble with that question
let numbers = [2,8,1,16,4,3,9]
var sum = 0
var counter = 0
// Enter your code below
while counter < numbers.count {
sum = sum + counter[numbers]
counter += 1
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhen retrieving an item from an array, put the array name first, and then the index inside the brackets:
//sum = sum + counter[numbers] <-- instead of this ...
sum = sum + numbers[counter] // do this
Thomas Oliver Bastable
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 29,026 PointsYour issue lays in the below line
sum = sum + counter[numbers]
You've got the numbers array confused with the counter. It should be the other way around - the below code should work. Hope this helps.
while counter < numbers.count{
sum += numbers[counter]
counter += 1
}
George Gregorczyk
3,028 PointsGeorge Gregorczyk
3,028 PointsThank you!