Javascript Array

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== Constructor ==
 
== Constructor ==
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== Static Methods ==
  
 
== Methods ==
 
== Methods ==
  
* '''push()'''<br>
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* '''push(element)'''<br>
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Adds new items to the end of an array.<br>
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Parameters:<br>
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element - The element to be added at the end of the array.<br>
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Return:<br>
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The new length.<br>
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Note: this method will change the original array.<br>
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Ex:<br>
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var test_arr = [1,2];<br>
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var res = testarr.push(3);<br>
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// test_arr -> 1,2,3<br>
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// res -> 3<br>
  
 
* '''pop()'''<br>
 
* '''pop()'''<br>
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Removes the last element of an array.<br>
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Return:<br>
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The removed element.<br>
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Note: this method will change the original array.<br>
  
* '''concat()'''<br>
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* '''concat(array1)'''<br>
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* '''concat(array1,array2,...)'''<br>
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Join two or more arrays.<br>
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Note: This method does not change the existing arrays, but returns a new array, containing the values of the joined arrays.
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Ex:
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array1 = [1,2]
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array2 = [2,3,4]
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array3 = [4,5]
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var res = array1.concat(array2, array3);
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//res -> [1,2,2,3,4,4,5]
  
 
* '''join()'''<br>
 
* '''join()'''<br>
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* '''join(separator)'''<br>
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The elements will be separated by a specified separator. The default separator is comma (,).
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Note: This method will not change the original array.
  
 
* '''reverse()'''<br>
 
* '''reverse()'''<br>
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Reverses the order of the elements in an array.
  
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Note: this method will change the original array.
 
* '''shift()'''<br>
 
* '''shift()'''<br>
  
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* '''length'''<br>
 
* '''length'''<br>
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Returns the number of elements in an array.

Revision as of 20:23, 8 October 2020

Javascript Array.

Contents

Constructor

Static Methods

Methods

  • push(element)

Adds new items to the end of an array.
Parameters:
element - The element to be added at the end of the array.
Return:
The new length.

Note: this method will change the original array.

Ex:
var test_arr = [1,2];
var res = testarr.push(3);
// test_arr -> 1,2,3
// res -> 3
  • pop()

Removes the last element of an array.
Return:
The removed element.
Note: this method will change the original array.

  • concat(array1)
  • concat(array1,array2,...)

Join two or more arrays.

Note: This method does not change the existing arrays, but returns a new array, containing the values of the joined arrays.

Ex: 
array1 = [1,2]
array2 = [2,3,4]
array3 = [4,5]
var res = array1.concat(array2, array3);
//res -> [1,2,2,3,4,4,5]
  • join()
  • join(separator)

The elements will be separated by a specified separator. The default separator is comma (,).

Note: This method will not change the original array.

  • reverse()

Reverses the order of the elements in an array.

Note: this method will change the original array.

  • shift()
  • unshift()
  • slice()
  • splice()
  • sort()
  • includes()
  • indexOf()
  • lastIndexOf()

Properties

  • length

Returns the number of elements in an array.

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