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iOS Objective-C Basics Scope and Loops Review Scope and Loops

Proper syntax for this question

What is the proper syntax for this question ?

variable_assignment.mm
int mathTotal;
bool isComplete;
 for (int i = 5; i <= 25; i++){
        mathTotal = i + 1;
        isComplete = true;
    }

Create a for loop that will begin with a value of 5 and end with a value of 25. In each iteration, add the incrementing value to mathTotal. When the loop has finished running, set 'isComplete' to true. (HINT: the last value used INSIDE the loop should be 25)

2 Answers

Keli'i Martin
Keli'i Martin
8,227 Points

You're very close. Inside your loop, you should be increment the mathTotal variable by the value of i. Also, you'll want to move your isComplete = true; line outside the loop. Your final code should look like this:

int mathTotal;
bool isComplete;
for (int i = 5; i <= 25; i++){
        mathTotal += i;
}

isComplete = true;

int mathTotal = 0; BOOL isComplete;

for (int i = 5; (i <= 25); i++) { mathTotal = mathTotal + i }

isComplete = true;