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What’s your alternative solution? Challenge #1

About this series

This is series of daily JavaScript coding challenges... for both beginners and advanced users.

Each day I’m gone present you a very simple coding challenge, together with the solution. The solution is intentionally written in a didactic way using classic JavaScript syntax in order to be accessible to coders of all levels.

Solutions are designed with increase level of complexity.

Today’s coding challenge

Print numbers from 1 to 10.

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Code newbies

If you are a code newbie, try to work on the solution on your own. After you finish it, or if you need help, please consult the provided solution.

Advanced developers

Please provide alternative solutions in the comments below.

You can solve it using functional concepts or solve it using a different algorithm... or just solve it using the latest ES innovations.

By providing a new solution you can show code newbies different ways to solve the same problem.

Solution

// Solution for challenge01

for(var i = 1; i <= 10; i++)
{
    println(i);
}

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Note: The solution was originally designed for codeguppy.com environment, and therefore is making use of println. This is the almost equivalent of console.log in other environments. Please feel free to use your preferred coding playground / environment when implementing your solution.

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Top comments (6)

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Javier Alvarez

Please do not try this at home.

function count(limit, current = 1) {
    if (current < limit) {
        return [current, ...count(limit, ++current)];
    }

    return [current];
}

console.log(count(10));
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Horacio Rivero • Edited

ok, I will do it for educational purposes, don't do this *hit in your house hehe.


const r = (n) => n > 1 && (r(--n), console.log(n)); r(0xb)

for(let i = 10, c = 1;i--;console.log(c++));

Array.from('😀'.repeat(10), (_,i)=> console.log(i+1))

Array.from(''.padEnd(10), (_,i)=> console.log(i+1))

[].constructor.from(String.prototype.padEnd(0xa), (_, n)=> console.log(n+1))

Array.from(new Array(10), (_, i) => console.log(i+1))

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Duy K. Bui

new Array(10).fill().forEach((value, index) => console.log(index + 1))

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Sabin Pandelovitch • Edited
Array.from({lenght:10},(v,i)=>console.log(i+1))
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Avalander
const {
    forEach,
    range,
} = require('ramda')

const f = () => forEach(console.log) (range(1, 11))
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easrng • Edited

Sorry, not JS, but using the advanced programming language cat:

#!/bin/cat
[3;J[H[2J1
2
3
4
5
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10

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