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Ruby Ruby Loops Ruby Loops Loop Conditionals

whats wrong here?

?

loop.rb
# Assume get_answer() is already defined
loop
  answer = get_answer()
   if answer =="e"
     break
   end

end

2 Answers

Richard Ling
Richard Ling
8,522 Points

Hi,

I think you need "do" after loop, so...

# Assume get_answer() is already defined
loop do
  answer = get_answer()
   if answer =="e"
     break
   end
end

:)

thank you! ;;-]