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JavaScript JavaScript Loops Simplify Repetitive Tasks with Loops Review while, do...while, and Loop Conditions

let counter = 0; do { console.log('I love JavaScript!'); counter; } while ( counter <= 9)

Please help i dont know what i did wrong on test

1 Answer

Martin Sole
Martin Sole
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Hi

It looks like from your example that you didn't increase the counter using counter++, so the while portion of the loop wouldn't ever execute because counter will always remain at 0, creating an infinite loop.