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JavaScript JavaScript Loops Simplify Repetitive Tasks with Loops Review while, do...while, and Loop Conditions

Jelena Feliciano
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Jelena Feliciano
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,729 Points

This answer doesn't work here but it works on the MDN. not sure what we're looking for here

let i = 1; do { console.log( #${0 + i} ); i += 2; } while ( i <= 15 )

not sure how else write this to get the numbers in the console to be #1, #3, #5, #7, #9, #11, #13, #15. MDN shows that this works so what is treehouse looking for.

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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While "0 + i" might technically work (since adding 0 to any value doesn't change it), it's most likely confusing the answer checker which probably expects a single term there and not a math expression.

Try using just plain "i" for that blank instead.