Recently started learning Javascript.
Given an assignment for my class, to click a button (a number 10 is written on the button), and there has to be "Result = 55". (here all numbers from 0 to 10 are added)
To change words by clicking buttons, wrote code like this:
function myFunction(num) {
var p = document.getElementById("mydata");
for (var i = 0; i <= num; i++) {
sum = sum + i;
p.innerHTML = "Result = " + sum;
}
}
After submitting assignment for school, learned that had to add var sum = 0
above var p = document.getElementById("mydata")
However, do not understand what var sum = 0
means. As for looks already show when to begin and end calculating, feel like it doesn't have to be there.