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Conditional Statements and Loops in JavaScript

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Imagine you need to take 10 steps forward, one at a time, carefully counting each step as you go. Instead of telling yourself "take a step" ten separate times, you could set up a simple rule: "Start at 1, and for each number up to 10, take a step and count." This is how a for loop works in JavaScript—it lets you repeat an action a certain number of times, just like counting out your steps.

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// Log numbers 1 to 10 in the console using a for loop for (let i = 1; i <= 10; i++) { console.log(i); }
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In this for loop, you see three main parts inside the parentheses: let i = 1 starts the count at 1, i <= 10 tells the loop to keep going as long as i is 10 or less, and i++ increases the count by 1 each time. The loop repeats the action in its block—printing the current number—until the condition is no longer true.

1. Which part of the for loop below controls how many times the loop runs?

2. Fill in the missing part of this for loop so it logs the numbers 1 to 5 in the console. Type the condition that should go in place of the comment so the loop counts from 1 to 5.

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Which part of the for loop below controls how many times the loop runs?

Select the correct answer

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Fill in the missing part of this for loop so it logs the numbers 1 to 5 in the console. Type the condition that should go in place of the comment so the loop counts from 1 to 5.

for (let i = 1; ; i++) { console.log(i); }
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5

Click or drag`n`drop items and fill in the blanks

Var allt tydligt?

Hur kan vi förbättra det?

Tack för dina kommentarer!

Avsnitt 2. Kapitel 3

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Imagine you need to take 10 steps forward, one at a time, carefully counting each step as you go. Instead of telling yourself "take a step" ten separate times, you could set up a simple rule: "Start at 1, and for each number up to 10, take a step and count." This is how a for loop works in JavaScript—it lets you repeat an action a certain number of times, just like counting out your steps.

1234
// Log numbers 1 to 10 in the console using a for loop for (let i = 1; i <= 10; i++) { console.log(i); }
copy

In this for loop, you see three main parts inside the parentheses: let i = 1 starts the count at 1, i <= 10 tells the loop to keep going as long as i is 10 or less, and i++ increases the count by 1 each time. The loop repeats the action in its block—printing the current number—until the condition is no longer true.

1. Which part of the for loop below controls how many times the loop runs?

2. Fill in the missing part of this for loop so it logs the numbers 1 to 5 in the console. Type the condition that should go in place of the comment so the loop counts from 1 to 5.

question mark

Which part of the for loop below controls how many times the loop runs?

Select the correct answer

question-icon

Fill in the missing part of this for loop so it logs the numbers 1 to 5 in the console. Type the condition that should go in place of the comment so the loop counts from 1 to 5.

for (let i = 1; ; i++) { console.log(i); }
1
2
3
4
5

Click or drag`n`drop items and fill in the blanks

Var allt tydligt?

Hur kan vi förbättra det?

Tack för dina kommentarer!

Avsnitt 2. Kapitel 3
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