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3,182 PointsHow to store the number of items in the array scores into the variable
to store the number of items in the array scores into the variable totalScores: var scores = [ 76, 79, 85, 87, 89 , 90, 99]; var totalScores = scores. push ;
why is it not right?
1 Answer
Nicholas Vogel
12,318 PointsThe .push() method doesn't count the number of items. That's the .length method that does that.
The code should look like this
var scores = [76, 79, 85, 87, 89, 90, 99];
var totalScores = scores.length;
.push() adds to the end of the array. .length will count how many items are in the array.