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Start your free trialPranav Mathur
3,419 PointsWhat if instead of creating the 'html' variable, I put this inside the loop: document.write("<div>" + i + "</div>")
This question in my mind is more about integrating JavaScript in HTML than loops in general.
2 Answers
miikis
44,957 PointsHi Pranav,
There's nothing unacceptable about hard-coding your HTML string — as opposed to storing it in a variable first — in general. The only caveats would depend on your particular use-case. Outside of a particular context, however, as long as your code does what you want it to, you can do whatever you want ;)
Aakash Srivastav
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 11,638 PointsYOu can do that.Result will be same.But its a good practice to store the result in a variable as you can use it later in your program.