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Start your free trialMaria Alonso
7,498 Pointsdont understand
what is that i have to do
let numbers = [2,8,1,16,4,3,9]
var sum = 0
var counter = 0
// Enter your code below
while counter < numbers.count {
[counter += 1] = sum + 2 + 8 + 1 + 16 + 4 + 3 + 9
}
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi there,
You've got the loop correct; the last part of the loop code needs to be the increment of counter
, as you have done - just put that on a separate line without the square brackets.
Now, the first line inside the loop needs to add an element of numbers
into the accumulative variable named sum
.
How to access numbers
? Use counter
inside square brackets, like numbers[counter]
. Use +=
to add numbers[counter]
into sum
then increment counter
as above.
Does that make sense?
Steve.