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Start your free trialDrew Clements
3,617 PointsWhat am I missing here?
From what I remember .shift is remove and .push is add, correct? Can't figure this out
var orderQueue = ['1XT567437','1U7857317','1I9222528'];
var shipping = [];
orderQueue.shift('1XT567437');
shipping.push('1XT567437');
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2 Answers
Jeff Wilton
16,646 PointsI think they are looking for a simpler solution. When you initialize the "shipping" var, shift the orderQueue item right into it.
var orderQueue = ['1XT567437','1U7857317','1I9222528'];
var shipping = orderQueue.shift('1XT567437');
Drew Clements
3,617 Points*facepalm I always miss the obvious answers. Thanks!
Jeff Wilton
16,646 PointsJeff Wilton
16,646 PointsBy the way, you would be better off if you shifted by the index number itself... a slightly cleaner solution: