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26,377 Pointsstage 1 js loops
var count = 0; while( count < 26){ document.write(<p>"Now in loop #" </p>; count += 1; }
var count = 0;
while( count < 26){
document.write(<p>"Now in loop # " </p>;
count += 1;
}
1 Answer
Robert Richey
Courses Plus Student 16,352 PointsHi Ellie,
That's really close. The only issue is with the document.write
line, which is missing a closing paren and the argument into this function needs to be a string (including the html). Try this:
document.write("<p>Now in loop # " + count + "</p>");
Hope this helps,
Cheers