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9,520 PointsWhere wrong in this insert quiz
I asked complete the code to alert message and inside brackets message
var messages = [ "Hello", "Welcome", "JavaScript!", "Arrays are awesome", "Goodbye"];
alert( messages[4] );
2 Answers
Andreas Nyström
8,887 PointsHi.
They want you to alert "arrays are awesome". An array starts at position zero, and that means:
var messages = [ "Hello", "Welcome", "JavaScript!", "Arrays are awesome", "Goodbye"];
alert( messages[0] ) = 'Hello';
alert( messages[1] ) = 'Welcome';
alert( messages[2] ) = 'JavaScript!';
alert( messages[3] ) = 'Arrays are awesome';
alert( messages[4] ) = 'Goodbye';
So as you can see an array always starts at index 0 and not 1. Make sure you're getting this :)! Happy coding!
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Points//arrays are 0 based, meaning, they start from 0 index, and 1st index
//if you are new to arrays, I'd suggest you to have a good grasp on arrays
var messages = [ "Hello", "Welcome", "JavaScript!", "Arrays are awesome", "Goodbye"];
alert( messages[4] );
Abdullahi Abdinasir Ali
9,520 PointsAbdullahi Abdinasir Ali
9,520 PointsWonderful explanation. Thanks. I really appreciate it and happy coding