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Start your free trialTyler Dotson
Courses Plus Student 1,740 PointsI dont know what its asking.
making sure all values are being retrieved
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 += numbers[0]
}
2 Answers
Jeff McDivitt
23,970 Pointswhile counter < numbers.count {
sum += (numbers[counter])
print(numbers[counter])
counter += 1
}
Brandon Adams
10,325 PointsYou have to put counter as your index, where you have [0]. numbers[0] is not changing. numbers[counter] is changing with the loop