const character = "#";
const count = 8;
const rows = [];
for (let i = 0; i < count; i = i + 1) {
rows.push(i);
}
let result = ""
// User Editable Region
for (const row of rows) {
result+row
}
// User Editable Region
console.log(result);
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Challenge Information:
Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 42
You can do a similar thing with a string value, by appending a new string to an existing string. For example, hello = hello + " World"; would add the string " World" to the existing string stored in the hello variable. This is called concatenation.
For this step you need to follow the code structure to concatenate the variable.
For next time, describe the issue in your own words. Learning to communicate problems is a part of becoming a web developer.
It is great that you solved the challenge, but instead of posting your full working solution, it is best to stay focused on answering the original poster’s question(s) and help guide them with hints and suggestions to solve their own issues with the challenge. How to Help Someone with Their Code Using the Socratic Method
We are trying to cut back on the number of spoiler solutions found on the forum and instead focus on helping other campers with their questions and definitely not posting full working solutions.
It is great that you solved the challenge, but instead of posting your full working solution, it is best to stay focused on answering the original poster’s question(s) and help guide them with hints and suggestions to solve their own issues with the challenge. How to Help Someone with Their Code Using the Socratic Method
We are trying to cut back on the number of spoiler solutions found on the forum and instead focus on helping other campers with their questions and definitely not posting full working solutions.