JS arays code example

Example 1: javascript array

//create an array like so:
var colors = ["red","blue","green"];

//you can loop through an array like this:
for (var i = 0; i < colors.length; i++) {
    console.log(colors[i]);
}

Example 2: js array

var colors = [ "red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue" ]; //Array

console.log(colors); //Should give the whole array
console.log(colors[0]); //should say "red"
console.log(colors[1]); //should say "orange"
console.log(colors[4]); //should say "blue"

colors[4] = "dark blue" //changes "blue" value to "dark blue"
console.log(colors[4]); //should say "dark blue"
//I hope this helped :)

Example 3: array javascript

//Their are no lists in javascript, they are called arays,wich are basically the same thing

var fruits = ['Apple', 'Banana'];

console.log(fruits.length);
// 2
var first = fruits[0];
// Apple

var last = fruits[fruits.length - 1];
// Banana

fruits.forEach(function(item, index, array) {
  console.log(item, index);
});
// Apple 0
// Banana 1

var newLength = fruits.push('Orange');
// ["Apple", "Banana", "Orange"]

var last = fruits.pop(); // deletes orange
// ["Apple", "Banana"];

var first = fruits.shift(); // supprime Apple (au début)
// ["Banana"];

var newLength = fruits.unshift('Strawberry') // adds to the start
// ["Strawberry", "Banana"];

fruits.push('Mango');
// ["Strawberry", "Banana", "Mango"]

var pos = fruits.indexOf('Banana');
// 1

var removedItem = fruits.splice(pos, 1); // deletes on element at the position pos
//removes one element at the position pos
// ["Strawberry", "Mango"]




var vegetables = ['Cabbage', 'Turnip', 'Radish', 'Carrot'];
console.log(vegetables);
// ["Cabbage", "Turnip", "Radish", "Carrot"]

var pos = 1, n = 2;

var removedItems = vegetables.splice(pos, n);
// n defines the number of element to delete starting from pos

console.log(vegetables);
// ["Cabbage", "Carrot"] 
console.log(removedItems);
// ["Turnip", "Radish"] (splice returns list of deleted objects)

Example 4: js arrays

// Making an array:
const colors = ["red", "orange", "yellow"];

// Arrays are indexed like strings:
colors[0]; // "red"

// They have a length:
colors.length; //3

// Important array methods:
//push(value) - adds value to the END of an array
//pop() - removes and returns last value in array

//unshift(val) - adds value to START of an array
//shift() - removes and returns first element in an array

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