Example 1: javascript pushing to an array
some_array = ["John", "Sally"];
some_array.push("Mike");
console.log(some_array); //output will be =>
["John", "Sally", "Mike"]
Example 2: js push array
array.push(element_to_push);
Example 3: javascript push array
const animals = ['pigs', 'goats', 'sheep'];
const count = animals.push('cows');
console.log(count);
// expected output: 4
console.log(animals);
// expected output: Array ["pigs", "goats", "sheep", "cows"]
animals.push('chickens', 'cats', 'dogs');
console.log(animals);
// expected output: Array ["pigs", "goats", "sheep", "cows", "chickens", "cats", "dogs"]
Example 4: how to push array
//the array comes here
var numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4];
//here you add another number
numbers.push(5);
//or if you want to do it with words
var words = ["one", "two", "three", "four"];
//then you add a word
words.push("five")
//thanks for reading
Example 5: javascript array push
// JS array .push() method
let items_in_backpack = ['food', 'water', 'flashlight', 'GPS']; // Our starting array
items_in_backpack.push('javascript array push knowledge'); // Adds the <<< string to the array items_in_backpack
// Now the array is:
// ['food', 'water', 'flashlight', 'GPS', 'javascript array push knowledge']
Example 6: push javascript
/*The push() method adds elements to the end of an array, and unshift() adds
elements to the beginning.*/
let twentyThree = 'XXIII';
let romanNumerals = ['XXI', 'XXII'];
romanNumerals.push(twentyThree);
// now equals ['XIX', 'XX', 'XXI', 'XXII', 'XXIII']
romanNumerals.unshift('XIX', 'XX');
// now equals ['XIX', 'XX', 'XXI', 'XXII']