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587d7dbe367417b2b2512bb9 Use @for to Create a Sass Loop
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Description

The @for directive adds styles in a loop, very similar to a for loop in JavaScript. @for is used in two ways: "start through end" or "start to end". The main difference is that "start to end" excludes the end number, and "start through end" includes the end number. Here's a start through end example:
@for $i from 1 through 12 {
  .col-#{$i} { width: 100%/12 * $i; }
}
The #{$i} part is the syntax to combine a variable (i) with text to make a string. When the Sass file is converted to CSS, it looks like this:
.col-1 {
  width: 8.33333%;
}

.col-2 {
  width: 16.66667%;
}

...

.col-12 {
  width: 100%;
}
This is a powerful way to create a grid layout. Now you have twelve options for column widths available as CSS classes.

Instructions

Write a @for directive that takes a variable $j that goes from 1 to 6. It should create 5 classes called .text-1 to .text-5 where each has a font-size set to 10px multiplied by the index.

Tests

tests:
  - text: Your code should use the <code>@for</code> directive.
    testString: 'assert(code.match(/@for /g), "Your code should use the <code>@for</code> directive.");'
  - text: Your <code>.text-1</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 10px.
    testString: 'assert($(".text-1").css("font-size") == "10px", "Your <code>.text-1</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 10px.");'
  - text: Your <code>.text-2</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 20px.
    testString: 'assert($(".text-2").css("font-size") == "20px", "Your <code>.text-2</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 20px.");'
  - text: Your <code>.text-3</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 30px.
    testString: 'assert($(".text-3").css("font-size") == "30px", "Your <code>.text-3</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 30px.");'
  - text: Your <code>.text-4</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 40px.
    testString: 'assert($(".text-4").css("font-size") == "40px", "Your <code>.text-4</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 40px.");'
  - text: Your <code>.text-5</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 50px.
    testString: 'assert($(".text-5").css("font-size") == "50px", "Your <code>.text-5</code> class should have a <code>font-size</code> of 50px.");'

Challenge Seed

<style type='text/sass'>



</style>

<p class="text-1">Hello</p>
<p class="text-2">Hello</p>
<p class="text-3">Hello</p>
<p class="text-4">Hello</p>
<p class="text-5">Hello</p>

Solution

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