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Start your free trialMika Dumont
2,321 PointsHow do I figure this question out?
I cannot figure this one out.
for (var i = 0; i < 156 i+=1) {
console.log(counter);
}
1 Answer
Matthew Long
28,407 PointsYou're really close except for a couple things.
To start with the challenge wants you to iterate from 4 to and including 156. Currently you iterate from 0 to and including 155. You need to change var i = 0
to var i = 4
and then you need to include 156. You can do this by either i <= 156
or i < 157
.
Lastly, there is no "counter" variable defined. The variable that you want to log to the console is i
.
for (var i = 4; i <= 156; i += 1) {
console.log(i);
}