JavaScript arrays are used to store multiple values in a single variable. An array is a special variable, which can hold more than one value at a time.
Access the Elements of an Array
'Saab' is replaced by 'Opel'.
Eg:
Method 1:
var cars = new Array("Saab", "Volvo", "BMW");
Access the Elements of an Array
var name = cars[0];//SaabThis statement modifies the first element in cars:
cars[0] = "Opel";
'Saab' is replaced by 'Opel'.
Method 2:
var cars = ["Saab", "Volvo", "BMW"];
Method 3:
var person = [];
Eg:
var person = [];
person[0] = "John";
person[1] = "Doe";
person[2] = 46;
var x = person.length; // person.length will return 3
var y = person[0]; // person[0] will return "John"
person[0] = "John";
person[1] = "Doe";
person[2] = 46;
var x = person.length; // person.length will return 3
var y = person[0]; // person[0] will return "John"
Method 4:
var person = {firstName:"John", lastName:"Doe", age:46};
In this example, person.firstName returns 'John'
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