Thank you! I figured it was just a simple thing I was doing wrong.
Much appreciation!!

Justin


On Dec 30, 4:23 pm, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> <% 0.upto(10) do |i| %>
> i is now <%= i %>
> <% end %>
>
> On Dec 30, 1:39 pm, webbieguy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have a very simple problem. I am a newbie to rails and for the life
> > of me can't figure out why a simple incrementing loop is not printing
> > to screen correctly. I know this has to be something simple but can't
> > find anything specific to my problem.
>
> > <%=
> > for i in 0..10 do
> > puts "i is now #{i}"
> > end
> > %>
>
> > Prints to screen "0..10" as opposed to what I want:
>
> > 0
> > 1
> > 2
> > 3
> > 4
> > 5
> > 6
> > 7
> > 8
> > 9
> > 10
>
> > Can someone help me with this very simple problem. I have tried
> > until, .times, and while loops to no avail. So there must be some type
> > of syntax magic I am missing.
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Justin

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