Filtering and Counting with Loops
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Combining loops and conditions is a powerful way to process data in JavaScript. Imagine you have a list of student exam scores, and you want to know how many students passed. You can use a loop to go through each score, and a condition to check if it meets the passing standard. For instance, if the passing score is 60, you would count every score that is 60 or higher.
12345678910const scores = [75, 42, 89, 55, 63, 48, 91, 60]; let passCount = 0; for (let i = 0; i < scores.length; i++) { if (scores[i] >= 60) { passCount++; } } console.log("Number of students who passed: " + passCount);
12345678910const scores = [75, 42, 89, 55, 63, 48, 91, 60]; let passCount = 0; scores.forEach(function(score) { if (score >= 60) { passCount++; } }); console.log("Number of students who passed: " + passCount);
1. Where should you place the condition to check if a score is passing when counting inside a loop?
2. Fill in the blank with the correct condition to count how many numbers in the array are even.
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