Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 32

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Step 32
Your loop should now run eight times. Inside the body of the loop, print the value of the i iterator and see what happens.

const character = “#”;
const count = 8;
const rows = ;

for (let i = 0; i < 8 ; i = i + 1) {
console.log(i);
}

Your code so far

const character = "#";
const count = 8;
const rows = [];


// User Editable Region

for (let i = 0; i < 8 ; i = i + 1) {
    console.log(i);
}

// User Editable Region

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Challenge Information:

Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 32

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Welcome to the forum @mujahith18862.new

Here is a comparison of the original code and your code.

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The code in blue is the original code, the code in red is your code.
The code in magenta is the overlap.

You appear to have modified the condition of the for loop.
Also there is a space between the code and the semi-colon.

The tests are very fussy, so modifying the seed code may fail the tests.

To pass this step, please press reset to restore the original code.
Then enter the console.log in the body of the for loop without modifying any of the other code.

Happy coding

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