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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T22:35:34+00:00 2026-06-17T22:35:34+00:00

var elemText = document.getElementById(insert); for (var k = 1; k <= 4; k++) {

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var elemText = document.getElementById("insert");
for (var k = 1; k <= 4; k++) {
  for (var j = 1; j <= k; j++) {
    elemText.innerHTML += ('*');
  };
  elemText.innerHTML += ('<br>');
};

Teardown:

document.getElementById("insert").innerHTML = "";

Is there a coding error? Is is just horribly inefficient (I think this unlikely to be the sole reason)? Is it something to do with the way the test is set up?

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    2026-06-17T22:35:35+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 10:35 pm

    Is there a coding error?

    Yes. You forgot to reinitialize the <div> in test #2. You need to empty it, just as you set result = [] in test #1. Doing it in the teardown is not enough, and test #2 will generate much longer texts before clearing than test #1.

    Also, your test cases have not the same result. Since you want to output <br /> elements in test #1 as well, you would need to use innerHTML there, too. Your current code did output <br> literally as text.

    Improved test setup

    Is is just horribly inefficient?

    Yes. Working with innerHTML is inefficient – it needs the HTML parser each time you assign to it, and you are doing it very often. Also, since you are using += it needs to serialize the DOM each time.

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