Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 91

Tell us what’s happening: After your loop completes, you need to clear the budgetNumberInput . Set the value property of budgetNumberInput to an empty string.

I am lost,?

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function clearForm() {
const inputContainers = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(‘.input-container’));

for (const container of inputContainers) {
container.innerHTML = ‘’;
}
function clearForm() {}
budgetNumberInput.value = ‘’;
}

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Learn Form Validation by Building a Calorie Counter - Step 91

Hello @williegarcia365
I am a bit skeptical of the quotes that your code shows. Compare with the same loop below.

  for (const container of inputContainers) {
    container.innerHTML = '';
  }

This is not correct.

function clearForm() {}

Below the for loop should be only the requested code, which you wrote already afterward.

I appreciate the help! I deleted the unnecessary code ( function clearForm() {}) and it worked. Great!

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