while loop inside loopy(). Do NOT call this function!
```js
function loopy() {
while(true) {
console.log("Hello, world!");
}
}
```
It's the programmer's job to ensure that the terminal condition, which tells the program when to break out of the loop code, is eventually reached. One error is incrementing or decrementing a counter variable in the wrong direction from the terminal condition. Another one is accidentally resetting a counter or index variable within the loop code, instead of incrementing or decrementing it.
myFunc() function contains an infinite loop because the terminal condition i != 4 will never evaluate to false (and break the looping) - i will increment by 2 each pass, and jump right over 4 since i is odd to start. Fix the comparison operator in the terminal condition so the loop only runs for i less than or equal to 4.
for loop.
testString: assert(code.match(/i\s*?<=\s*?4;/g).length == 1, 'Your code should change the comparison operator in the terminal condition (the middle part) of the for loop.');
- text: Your code should fix the comparison operator in the terminal condition of the loop.
testString: assert(!code.match(/i\s*?!=\s*?4;/g), 'Your code should fix the comparison operator in the terminal condition of the loop.');
```