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JavaScript

Why pop() and toUpperCase() don't take argument?


1 Answer

Because there's no need for them to take any argument. The .pop() method returns the last element of an array, and the .toUpperCase() method just capitalizes every letter in the string. As you can see, neither requires any argument to be able to work.