Example 1: combine two arrays javascript
let arr1 = [0, 1, 2];
let arr2 = [3, 5, 7];
let primes = arr1.concat(arr2);
// > [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7]
Example 2: merge array in js
//for ES5
var array1 = ["Rahul", "Sachin"];
var array2 = ["Sehwag", "Kohli"];
var output = array1.concat(array2);
console.log(output);
//for ES6, we use spread operators to concat arrays
var array1 = ["Dravid", "Tendulkar"];
var array2 = ["Virendra", "Virat"];
var output = [...array1, ...array2];
console.log(output);
Example 3: javascript concat two arrays
//ES6
const array3 = [...array1, ...array2];
Example 4: join 2 array in javascript
const array1 = ["Vijendra","Singh"];
const array2 = ["Singh", "Shakya"];
const array3 = [...array1, ...array2];
Example 5: javascript merge array
// ES5 version use Array.concat:
let array1 = ["a", "b"]
let array2 = ["1", "2"]
let combinedArray = array1.concat(array2);
// combinedArray == ["a", "b", "1", "2"]
// ES6 version use destructuring:
let array1 = ["a", "b"]
let array2 = ["1", "2"]
let combinedArray = [...array1, ...array2]
// combinedArray == ["a", "b", "1", "2"]
Example 6: concatenate multiple arrays javascript
const array1 = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
const array2 = ['d', 'e', 'f'];
const array3 = [...array1, ...array2];
console.log(array3);
// expected output: Array ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f"]