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16,282 PointsPlease Help. I am stuck
I have been stuck on this a while, Can you please help?
for ( let i = 1; i < message; i++ ) {
if ( i === message / 2 ) {
console.log('The loop has terminated...');
break;
}
console.log(`Logging the number ${i}`);
}
console.log('The program continues...');
1 Answer
Simon Coates
8,377 PointsI'm pretty sure it let me pass the challenge by putting the break statement in that location. I used:
let message = "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious";
message = message.length;
for ( let i = 1; i < message; i++ ) {
if ( i === message / 2 ) {
console.log('The loop has terminated...');
break;
}
console.log(`Logging the number ${i}`);
}
console.log('The program continues...');
Adam Cessna
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 9,917 PointsAdam Cessna
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 9,917 PointsAs Simon mentioned above, the break statement where you and Simon both have it should be correct. I just tried it to confirm and it worked. See if you accidentally made a typo to the message variable. Hope you figure it out!