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11,817 PointsCreate a FOR loop that displays each number from 1 to 100. Make sure that you DO NOT show 0 and you DO show 100.
Create a FOR loop that displays each number from 1 to 100. Make sure that you DO NOT show 0 and you DO show 100.
<?php
$facts = array(
57 => ' on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had.',
2 => ' is the approximate hours a day Giraffes sleeps',
18 => ' is the average hours a Python sleeps per day',
10 => ' per cent of the world is left-handed.',
11 => ' Empire State Buildings, stacked one on top of the other, would be required to measure the Gulf of Mexico at its deepest point.',
98 => '% of the atoms in your body are replaced every year',
69 => ' is the largest number of recorded children born to one woman',
);
//add your loop below this line
for ($i = 1; $i <= 100; $i++1) {
echo $i;
};
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're close, you have set up the initialization and condition clauses correctly, but you have a syntax issue in the increment clause.
There's two common ways to perform an increment. One uses the post-increment operator, which would look like "$i++
". That operator always increments by one, so no number is needed.
The other way is with the addition assignment operator, which would look like "$i+=1
". With that one you supply the value to increment by.
Either one will work, pick the one you prefer.