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Start your free trialAlice Mirestes
2,895 Pointsfor loop first challenge
I get an error the console should show 5 the first time run. When I enter this code in a workspace it works perfectly.
for ( let i = 5; i <= 100; i++ ) {
console.log( `${i}` );
}
1 Answer
Brandon White
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 34,662 PointsOK Alice,
Here’s the issue with your code (and why you’re not passing the challenge). You’re placing your i variable inside a template literal, which is changing your int type into a string type. And so although 5, 6, 7, ... 100 is printed to the console, they aren’t integers that are being printed, but strings.
Change your statement from
console.log(`${i}`)
//to
console.log(i)
and you’ll be all set.
Alice Mirestes
2,895 PointsAlice Mirestes
2,895 PointsThank you!