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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 19,327 Pointsconsole.log
What is the mistake?
for( let n = 0 ; n>=100 n++){
console.log (5);
}
1 Answer
Rabin Gharti Magar
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 20,928 PointsHey Azzie Fuzzie,
There are couple of things you are missing.
- The challenge is asking you to log numbers from 5 to 100 but you have placed 0 instead
- You should be using <= operator
- you are missing a semi-colon
Here's the final version:
for( let i = 5; i <= 100; i++ ) {
console.log(i);
}
Hope this helps!