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10,338 Pointsloop inside a function?
function myLoop() {
const main = document.querySelector('main');
let html = " ";
for ( let k = 0; k < 10; k++ ) {
html += <div>${k + 1}</div>
;
}
main.innerHTML = html; }
Is this ok?
2 Answers
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 PointsI would maybe add the element to select as a parameter to the function. That way it is more reusable.
Laura Dangler
3,301 Pointsjas()on , that way you can select the element you want to add the content too. hope that helps =)
ja5on
10,338 Pointsja5on
10,338 PointsThe myLoop() runs ok so what would a parameter do?