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Start your free trialCalvin Secrest
24,815 PointsUsing the unshift method, add the string "celery" to the beginning of the array.
Not sure what I did wrong for this task.
grocery_list = ["milk", "eggs", "bread", "carrots"]
arr.unshift(0) #=> ["celery"]
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Calvin,
In the first part of the challnge, you want to use push
to add "carrots" to the array. Next, you want to call unshift
on the array called grocery_list
. Try something like:
grocery_list = ["milk", "eggs", "bread"]
grocery_list.push("carrots")
grocery_list.unshift("celery")
I hope that helps,
Steve.