How do I create a new line in Javascript?

var i;
for(i=10; i>=0; i= i-1){
   var s;
   for(s=0; s<i; s = s+1){
    document.write("*");
   }
   //i want this to print a new line
   /document.write(?);

}

I am printing a pyramid of stars, I can’t get the new line to print.

Answers:

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Method 1

Use the n for a newline character.

document.write("n");

You can also have more than one:

document.write("nnn"); // 3 new lines!  My oh my!

However, if this is rendering to HTML, you will want to use the HTML tag for a newline:

document.write("<br>");

The string HellonnTest in your source will look like this:

Hello!

Test

The string Hello<br><br>Test will look like this in HTML source:

Hello<br><br>Test

The HTML one will render as line breaks for the person viewing the page, the n just drops the text to the next line in the source (if it’s on an HTML page).

Method 2

how about:

document.write ("<br>");

(assuming you are in an html page, since a line feed alone will only show as a space)

Method 3

Use a <br> tag to create a line break in the document

document.write("<br>");

Here’s a sample fiddle

Method 4

Use "n":

document.write("n");

Note, it has to be surrounded in double quotes for it to be interpreted as a newline. No it doesn’t.

Method 5

document.writeln() is what you are looking for or document.write('n' + 'words') if you are looking for more granularity in when the new line is used

Method 6

Alternatively, write to an element with the CSS white-space: pre and use n for newline character.

Method 7

In html page:

document.write("<br>");

but if you are in JavaScript file, then this will work as new line:

document.write("n");

Method 8

To create a new line, symbol is ‘n’

var i;
for(i=10; i>=0; i= i-1){
   var s;
   for(s=0; s<i; s = s+1){
    document.write("*");
   }
   //i want this to print a new line
   document.write('n');

}

If you are outputting to the page, you’ll want to use "<br/>" instead of '/n';

Escape characters in JavaScript

Method 9

For a string I just write "n" to give me a new line. For example, typing console.log("First Name: Rex" + "n" + "Last Name: Blythe"); Will type:

First Name: Rex

Last Name: Blythe

Method 10

you can also pyramid of stars like this

for (var i = 5; i >= 1; i--) {
     var py = "";
     for (var j = i; j >= 1; j--) {
         py += j;

     }
     console.log(py);
 }

Method 11

n –> newline character is not working for inserting a new line.

    str="Hello!!";
    document.write(str);
    document.write("n");
    document.write(str);

But if we use below code then it works fine and it gives new line.

    document.write(str);
    document.write("<br>");
    document.write(str);

Note:: I tried in Visual Studio Code.

Method 12

your solution is

var i;
for(i=10; i>=0; i= i-1){
   var s;
   for(s=0; s<i; s = s+1){
    document.write("*");
   }
   //printing new line
   document.write("<br>");
}

Method 13

Try to write your code between the HTML pre tag.

Method 14

It’s pretty easy actually. 😀

To make a new line, you only need to use n “function”.
For HTML related-projects, use only <br>, like in actual HTML script. 🙂

var i;
for(i=10; i>=0; i= i-1){
   var s;
   for(s=0; s<i; s = s+1){
    document.write("*");
   }
   // Here's the change
   document.write('n');

}

THE OUTPUT

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

BUT, be careful the output above won’t work in some HTML related projects. For that, you need to use <br> – like in HTML 😀

Method 15

n dosen’t work. Use html tags

document.write("<br>");
document.write("?");

Method 16

If you are using a JavaScript file (.js) then use document.write("n");. If you are in a html file (.html or . htm) then use document.write("<br/>");.

Method 17

document.write("n");

won’t work if you’re executing it (document.write();) multiple times.

I’ll suggest you should go for:

document.write("<br>");

P.S I know people have stated this answer above but didn’t find the difference anywhere so 🙂

Method 18

You can use below link: New line in javascript

  var i;
for(i=10; i>=0; i= i-1){
   var s;
   for(s=0; s<i; s = s+1){
    document.write("*");
   }
   //i want this to print a new line
   /document.write('<br>');

}

Method 19

if the program is integrated into html use;
document.write(“
“);


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