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The Array object is used to store multiple values in a single variable.
Create an array
Create an array, assign values to it, and write the values to the output.
For...In
Statement
How to use a for...in statement to loop through the elements of an array.
Join two
arrays - concat()
How to use the concat() method to join two arrays.
Put array
elements into a string - join()
How to use the join() method to put all the elements of an array into a string.
Literal array
- sort()
How to use the sort() method to sort a literal array.
Numeric array
- sort()
How to use the sort() method to sort a numeric array.
For a complete reference of all the properties and methods that can be used with the Array object, go to our complete Array object reference.
The reference contains a brief description and examples of use for each property and method!
The following code creates an Array object called myCars:
var myCars=new Array(); |
There are two ways of adding values to an array (you can add as many values as you need to define as many variables you require).
1:
var myCars=new Array(); myCars[0]="Saab"; myCars[1]="Volvo"; myCars[2]="BMW"; |
You could also pass an integer argument to control the array's size:
var myCars=new Array(3); myCars[0]="Saab"; myCars[1]="Volvo"; myCars[2]="BMW"; |
2:
var myCars=new Array("Saab","Volvo","BMW"); |
Note: If you specify numbers or true/false values inside the array then the type of variables will be numeric or Boolean instead of string.
You can refer to a particular element in an array by referring to the name of the array and the index number. The index number starts at 0.
The following code line:
document.write(myCars[0]); |
will result in the following output:
Saab |
To modify a value in an existing array, just add a new value to the array with a specified index number:
myCars[0]="Opel"; |
Now, the following code line:
document.write(myCars[0]); |
will result in the following output:
Opel |
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