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15,199 PointsYou don't always need to use a counter or specify an exact number of times that a loop must run. All you need is a condi
Can someone please give me their code for this because I accidentally deleted mine.
// Display the prompt dialogue while the value assigned to `secret` is not equal to "sesame"
let secret = prompt("What is the secret password?");
// This should run after the loop is done executing
alert("You know the secret password. Welcome!");
1 Answer
Rabin Gharti Magar
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 20,928 PointsHey Thomas Ma,
Here's the code for this challenge:
// Display the prompt dialogue while the value assigned to `secret` is not equal to "sesame"
let secret;
do {
secret = prompt("What is the secret password?");
} while (secret !== 'sesame');
// This should run after the loop is done executing
alert("You know the secret password. Welcome!");
Hope this helps!