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377 PointsSwift Control Flow: Working with Loops... I'm quite stuck here
I have been going at this and checking the community for quite a while, and I honestly just feel quite stuck. Help would be greatly appreciated.
let numbers = [2,8,1,16,4,3,9]
var sum = 0
var counter = 0
while counter < numbers.count {
sum += numbers[counter]
counter += 1
}
for newValue in numbers {
sum += newValue print(sum)
}
1 Answer
Jonathan Ruiz
2,998 PointsHi Parker you don't need the second for loop. To pass the challenge you just need the while loop and what you have written is correct