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Start your free trialCristian Gerardo Hernandez Barrios
28,382 PointsWhat is wrong with my code?
Look my code... y use correctly the for loop... i'm missing something?
package loops
import "fmt"
func CountByThrees(start int, end int) {
for i := 3; i <= 12; i += 3{
fmt.Println(i)
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou forgot to use the function arguments.
You hard-coded a starting value of "3" and an ending value of "12".
Change your code so that it uses the arguments passed in to the function to control the start and end values.
Victor Musvibe
10,361 PointsVictor Musvibe
10,361 PointsI also don't seem to understand what could be wrong with my loop below.
and below is the Preview that reproduces what's required from the question. can someone please shed some light.
--- FAIL: ExampleCountByThrees_1 (0.00s) got:
want:
FAIL FAIL loops 0.003s