Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 36

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Your iteration statement will tell your loop what to do with the iterator after each run.

When you reassign a variable, you can use the variable to reference the previous value before the reassignment. This allows you to do things like add three to an existing number. For example, bees = bees + 3; would increase the value of bees by three.

Use that syntax to replace your “iteration” string with a reassignment statement that increases i by one.

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Your code so far

const character = "#";
const count = 8;
const rows = [];
let i = 0 

// User Editable Region

for (let i = 0; i < 1000; i = i + 1) {
    i += 1
    console.log(i);
}


// User Editable Region

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Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 36

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Where did you find the instructions to add these two statements?

hi there!
following the above post, also you need to reset the for...loop condition to previous value.

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