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Introduction
This article covers the following tech skills:
In this lab, we will explore how to manipulate arrays in JavaScript by creating a function that returns all the elements of an array except the last one. We will use the Array.prototype.slice()
method to achieve this and learn how to slice and extract elements from arrays. This lab will help us understand the fundamentals of working with arrays in JavaScript.
How to Get an Array Without the Last Element
To practice coding, open the Terminal/SSH and type node
. Here's how you can return all the elements of an array except the last one:
- Use
Array.prototype.slice()
to return all the elements of the array except the last one.
const initial = (arr) => arr.slice(0, -1);
Here's an example:
initial([1, 2, 3]); // [1, 2]
Summary
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