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5,557 PointsCombining arrays into a single string.
I don't remember the function name that allows me to answer the below question correctly. What is it? Also, please tell me where I can find a list of javascript functions I can refer to in the future. I already looked through MDN but I couldn't find it.
Finish the code by adding the array method that combines all of the items in an array into a single string.
var students = ["Sally", "Joan", "Raphael", "Sam"]; var message = "Hello " + students.?(", ");
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Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe join() method joins all elements of an array (or an array-like object) into a string and returns this string.
You will find a list of array methods on the left side of the MDN Array page. They are all links, so click on any method name to go to the page for that method. Also you can just hover the cursor over a method to get a description tooltip.
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 Pointsyou're looking for the method, join.
luisgomez7
5,557 PointsThanks