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Ismael Sandoval
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 1,797 PointsRefactor Code solution
let html = ' ';
let randomRGB;
let redBlueGreenRandom = () => Math.floor(Math.random() * 256);
for (let i = 1; i <= 10; i++) {
randomRGB = `rgb( ${redBlueGreenRandom()}, ${redBlueGreenRandom()}, ${redBlueGreenRandom()} )`;
html += `<div style="background-color: ${randomRGB}">${i}</div>`;
}
document.querySelector('main').innerHTML = html;
2 Answers

Steven Parker
240,995 PointsYou don't need to declare randomRGB in the global scope. Just put "let" in front of the assignment in the loop.
Interesting coincidence that you and Matthew Lane made very similar posts at about the same time.

Ismael Sandoval
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 1,797 PointsThanks for the feedback, would it be like this?
let html = '';
let randomRGB;
for (let i = 1; i <= 10; i++) {
let redBlueGreenRandom = () => Math.floor(Math.random() * 256);
randomRGB = `rgb( ${redBlueGreenRandom()}, ${redBlueGreenRandom()}, ${redBlueGreenRandom()} )`;
html += `<div style="background-color: ${randomRGB}">${i}</div>`;
}
document.querySelector('main').innerHTML = html;
Steven Parker
240,995 PointsSteven Parker
240,995 PointsI see you made the redBlueGreenRandom function local to the loop, which is also good scoping. What I was suggesting was moving randomRGB into the loop. Plus, they can both be const. Doing all 3 would look like this: