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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cf1111c1c11feddfaeb8bdef | Modify Array Data With Indexes | 1 | 18241 | modify-array-data-with-indexes |
--description--
Unlike strings, the entries of arrays are mutable and can be changed freely, even if the array was declared with const.
Example
const ourArray = [50, 40, 30];
ourArray[0] = 15;
ourArray now has the value [15, 40, 30].
Note: There shouldn't be any spaces between the array name and the square brackets, like array [0]. Although JavaScript is able to process this correctly, this may confuse other programmers reading your code.
--instructions--
Modify the data stored at index 0 of myArray to a value of 45.
--hints--
myArray should now be [45, 64, 99].
assert(
(function () {
if (
typeof myArray != 'undefined' &&
myArray[0] == 45 &&
myArray[1] == 64 &&
myArray[2] == 99
) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
})()
);
You should be using correct index to modify the value in myArray.
assert(
(function () {
if (__helpers.removeJSComments(code).match(/myArray\[0\]\s*=\s*/g)) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
})()
);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
// Setup
const myArray = [18, 64, 99];
// Only change code below this line
--solutions--
const myArray = [18, 64, 99];
myArray[0] = 45;