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Start your free trialAdrian Yeow
13,866 PointsI need some guidance on this exercise as i do not understand the instruction nor do I know how to solve it.
my code comes as follow.
numbers = []
number = 0
write your loop here
loop do numbers.push(number) number += 1 if numbers.length > 3 break end end
numbers = []
number = 0
# write your loop here
loop do
numbers.push(number)
number += 1
if numbers.length > 3
break
end
end
1 Answer
wuworkshop
3,429 PointsYou're close. Just change that 3 to a 2. So it should be:
loop do
numbers.push(number)
number += 1
if numbers.length > 2
break
end
end
I just tested this and passed the challenge.
Adrian Yeow
13,866 PointsAdrian Yeow
13,866 PointsUsing the loop construct, add the current value of number to the numbers array. Inside of the loop, add 1 to the number variable. If the numbers array has more than 3 items, use the break keyword to exit the loop. this is the question.