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2,831 PointsI little lost about this third task.
I don't understand what they want.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title> JavaScript Foundations: Arrays</title>
<style>
html {
background: #FAFAFA;
font-family: sans-serif;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>JavaScript Foundations</h1>
<h2>Arrays: Methods Part 1</h2>
<script>
var spareWords = ["The","chimney","sweep's","dog"];
var saying = ["quick", "brown", "fox", "jumps", "over", "the", "lazy"];
var firstWord = spareWords.shift();
var lastWord = spareWords.pop();
saying.unshift();
saying;
</script>
</body>
</html>
1 Answer
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Justin,
You're on the right track by using the unshift
method, all you need to do to push a value to the start of the array is pass a value to unshift
and it will be pre-pended.
saying.unshift(firstWord);
Happy coding!