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Start your free trialJoshua szkodlarski
8,604 PointsIve tryd everything
Now, leaving the code from the last task in place, add 3 names to the beginning of the list using the unshift( ) array method. The final array should have 9 names in it. Do not attempt to display the names - only add them to the array.
var guestList = ['Sandra', 'Omar', 'Magnus', 'Becky'];
guestList.push('Mars', 'Mary', 'Moran');
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2 Answers
Evan Demaris
64,262 PointsHi Joshua,
Step 1 of the Challenge is asking for two names to be push
ed to the array, and step 2 is asking for three more names to be unshift
ed to the array. It looks like you've combined these with your code and push
ed three names.
var guestList = ['Sandra', 'Omar', 'Magnus', 'Becky'];
guestList.push('Evan', 'Joshua');
guestList.unshift('Mars', 'Mary', 'Moran');
Hope that helps!
Bryan Peters
11,996 PointsYou are being asked to use unshift, but your code is using push...
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/unshift