JS.5 Array Object Functions
JavaScript arrays are a non-fixed length arrays. A constant array can be created using an array literal:
states = ["NJ", "NY", "CA"];
This is equivalent to the array constructor:
states = new Array("NJ", "NY", "CA");
The length of the array is dynamically adjusted when new items are added to an array. If the newly added item leaves a gap in the existing array, the items in the gap have an 'undefined' value.
states[50] = 'FL';
The length property of an array object returns the current array length.
for(var i = 0; i < states.length; i++) {
if(states[i] == 'NJ') {
...
}
}
Array objects also have functions to merge, slice, reverse, etc.
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