initialization
, condition
, and final-expression
.
We'll start at i = 10
and loop while i > 0
. We'll decrement i
by 2 each loop with i -= 2
.
var ourArray = [];
for (var i=10; i > 0; i-=2) {
ourArray.push(i);
}
ourArray
will now contain [10,8,6,4,2]
.
Let's change our initialization
and final-expression
so we can count backward by twos by odd numbers.
myArray
using a for
loop.
for
loop for this.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/for\s*\(/g).length > 1, "You should be using a for
loop for this.");'
- text: You should be using the array method push
.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/myArray.push/), "You should be using the array method push
.");'
- text: 'myArray
should equal [9,7,5,3,1]
.'
testString: 'assert.deepEqual(myArray, [9,7,5,3,1], "myArray
should equal [9,7,5,3,1]
.");'
```