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Ruby Ruby Loops Ruby Loops The Ruby Loop

Matthew Brando
Matthew Brando
5,958 Points

I'm not sure what I am doing wrong or perhaps I am reading the question wrong

I am getting the error that numbers.length is not 3... but I think that is what I am supposed to be testing for...

loop.rb
numbers = []

number = 0

# write your loop here
loop do
  numbers.push(number)
  number+=1
  if numbers.length > 3
    break
  end
end

1 Answer

Matthew Brando
Matthew Brando
5,958 Points

Sorry this wasn't even asked too clearly since it was my first time using this, I figured it out..... The question actually wants you to end the loop if it has 3 or more items.... not more than 3. So the test should show numbers.length >= 3.