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9,474 PointsStuck on Iterating through arrays challenge
Not doing something right to console log my list. Hints would be nice. Am I trying to make it too simplistic?
var temperatures = [100,90,99,80,70,65,30,10];
for (i = 0; i < temperatures.length; i ++);
console.log(temperatures);
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<title>JavaScript Loops</title>
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<script src="script.js"></script>
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2 Answers
Nicholas Vogel
12,318 PointsYour for loop isn't done correctly. You need to have an opening and closing curly brace, and that ; at the end of the for condition is unnecessary.
Margarita Osmani
21,286 PointsFirst of all, you need squiggly brackets after if ().
You're really close but missing something. Try the following code:
var temperatures = [100,90,99,80,70,65,30,10]; for (i = 0; i < temperatures.length; i ++) { console.log(temperatures[i]); }
You need the square brackets [i] in order to know which array item you want to print to the console. I hope I could help.
S Ananda
9,474 PointsThanks Margarita. I had the [i] in at one time and it didn't work, so I took it out. I forgot to add it back in when I asked my question. It was the curly braces I was missing. Sometimes something is so obvious you can't see it (like a huge syntax error!).
S Ananda
9,474 PointsS Ananda
9,474 PointsThanks for the help. I must have been too tired to see my error, yesterday. It worked perfectly as soon as I added the curly braces and added back in the [i] in the console log.