--- title: Prevent Infinite Loops with a Valid Terminal Condition --- ## Prevent Infinite Loops with a Valid Terminal Condition - To prevent an infinite loop, the `while-condition` must reach a terminal condition to exit out of the loop. - So the error in this challenge occurs due to the condition - `i != 4` - in the for loop. - If you take a closer look at the code: ```javascript function myFunc() { for (let i = 1; i != 4; i += 2) { console.log("Still going!"); } } ``` - You will see that `i` is first initialised as 1 and after every iteration of the loop, `i` is incremented by 2. - Using this logic, after the first iteration - `i = 3` and the second iteration `i = 5`, the condition `i != 4` will never be met and an infinite loop will occur. ## Solution: ```javascript function myFunc() { for (let i = 1; i <= 4; i += 2) { console.log("Still going!"); } } ```