JavaScript Array Methods
JavaScript Array Methods
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Banana,Orange,Apple,Mango
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The join() method also joins all array elements into a string.
It behaves just like toString() , but in addition you can specify the separator:
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Popping
The pop() method removes the last element from an array:
Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.pop(); // Removes the last element ("Mango") from fruits
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The pop() method returns the value that was "popped out":
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Pushing
The push() method adds a new element to an array (at the end):
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var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.push("Kiwi"); // Adds a new element ("Kiwi") to fruits
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Shifting Elements
Shifting is equivalent to popping, working on the first element instead of the last.
The shift() method removes the first array element and "shifts" all other elements to
a lower index.
Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.shift(); // Removes the first element "Banana" from fruits
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The shift() method returns the string that was "shifted out":
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var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
var x = fruits.shift(); // the value of x is "Banana"
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The unshift() method adds a new element to an array (at the beginning), and
"unshifts" older elements:
Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.unshift("Lemon"); // Adds a new element "Lemon" to fruits
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var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.unshift("Lemon"); // Returns 5
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Changing Elements
Array elements are accessed using their index number:
Array indexes start with 0. [0] is the first array element, [1] is the second, [2] is the
third ...
Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits[0] = "Kiwi"; // Changes the first element of fruits to "Kiwi"
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The length property provides an easy way to append a new element to an array:
Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits[fruits.length] = "Kiwi"; // Appends "Kiwi" to fruits
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Deleting Elements
Since JavaScript arrays are objects, elements can be deleted by using the JavaScript
operator delete :
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Using delete may leave undefined holes in the array. Use pop() or shift() instead.
Splicing an Array
The splice() method can be used to add new items to an array:
Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
fruits.splice(2, 0, "Lemon", "Kiwi");
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The first parameter (2) defines the position where new elements should be added
(spliced in).
The second parameter (0) defines how many elements should be removed.
The rest of the parameters ("Lemon" , "Kiwi") define the new elements to be added.
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The first parameter (0) defines the position where new elements should be added
(spliced in).
The second parameter (1) defines how many elements should be removed.
The rest of the parameters are omitted. No new elements will be added.
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The concat() method does not change the existing arrays. It always returns a new
array.
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Slicing an Array
The slice() method slices out a piece of an array into a new array.
This example slices out a part of an array starting from array element 1 ("Orange"):
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The slice() method creates a new array. It does not remove any elements from the
source array.
This example slices out a part of an array starting from array element 3 ("Apple"):
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The method then selects elements from the start argument, and up to (but not
including) the end argument.
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If the end argument is omitted, like in the first examples, the slice() method slices
out the rest of the array.
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Automatic toString()
JavaScript automatically converts an array to a comma separated string when a
primitive value is expected.
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Example
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = fruits;
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You will learn how you solve this problem in the next chapter of this tutorial.
Sorting Arrays
Sorting arrays are covered in the next chapter of this tutorial.
The reference contains descriptions and examples of all Array properties and methods.
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Exercise:
Use the correct Array method to remove the last item of the fruits array.
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