JavaScript join() Method
Complete Array Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The join() method is used to put all the elements of an array into a string.
The elements will be separated by a specified
separator.
Syntax
arrayObject.join(separator)
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Parameter |
Description |
separator |
Optional. Specifies the separator to be used |
Tips and Notes
Note: Comma is the default separator for the join() method.
Example
In this example we will create an array, and then put all the elements in a
string:
<script type="text/javascript">
var arr = new Array(3);
arr[0] = "Jani";
arr[1] = "Hege";
arr[2] = "Stale";
document.write(arr.join() + "<br />");
document.write(arr.join("."));
</script>
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The output of the code above will be:
Jani,Hege,Stale
Jani.Hege.Stale
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
join()
How to use join() create a string from an array.
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