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JavaScript JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects Simplify Repetitive Tasks with Loops Create a for Loop

You need to log out EVERY number from 4 to 156 to the console. Your loop calls the console.log() method 152 times.

Here is my error message: You need to log out EVERY number from 4 to 156 to the console. Your loop calls the console.log() method 152 times.

Here is my code: for (var i = 4; i < 156; i++) { console.log(i); }

How do I correct this? Thank you.

script.js
for (var i = 4; i < 156; i++) {
      console.log(i);
}

1 Answer

andren
andren
28,558 Points

The problem is that your condition states that the loop should run until i is less than 156, meaning it will stop at 155. If you change it to be less than or equal to (<=) 156 like this:

for (var i = 4; i <= 156; i++) {
      console.log(i);
}

Then the loop will run until i hits 156 and therefore successfully complete the challenge.