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JavaScript JavaScript Loops Working with 'for' Loops Terminate a Loop

I having problems wi

script.js
let message = "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious";
message = message.length;

for ( let i = 1; i < message; i++ ) {
  if ( i === message / 2 ) {

    console.log('The loop has terminated...');
  }
  console.log(`Logging the number ${i}`);
}
console.log('The program continues...');

2 Answers

You have to add the word "break" where it needs to break out of the loop. This immediately stops the loop from executing so be sure to add it after saying it is terminated. I hope this helps

Thank you, Paul

Not a problem virginia chubo , were you able to figure it out?