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Javascript While Loop Giving Different Results In Node And Browser

I am executing the following seemingly straightforward code var number = 0; while (number <= 12) { console.log(number); number = number + 2; } and I am getting diffe

Solution 1:

If you slightly change your code:

CHROME

var number = 0;
while (number <= 12) {
    console.log("z" + number);
    number = number + 2;  
}

z0
z2
z4
z6
z8
z10
z12
14

You'll see that the 14 is not being printed by the loop. Rather, that is the end value of the expression when the loop finishes running and is printed by the console itself.

FIREFOX

while (number <= 12) {
    console.log("z" + number);
    number = number + 2;  
}

14
"z0"
"z2"
"z4"
"z6"
"z8"
"z10"
"z12"

In Firefox, it runs the entire loop, prints the result and then catches up with the console.


Solution 2:

If you run a script in Firebug's console, then it will evaluate the code. So it's evaluating the value of the last number in the while loop (which is now 14) and prints that out. It's actually printing out the value of number 8 times but groups them in 1 print out.

You can see the same effect by just typing in "window" in the command line. It's evaluating it's value and prints it out in the console.

More info can be found in the description to Firebug's command line.


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