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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Getting a Handle on the DOM Practice Selecting Elements

Brent Mickle
Brent Mickle
2,480 Points

How do I reference multiple items in an array??

If the array has an index of 5 and I only want to reference the first 3 only. [0-2] for example. Can this be done in one line of code to give to a single variable? I am supposed to reference 3 links in the <nav> portion of the html code but the links are grandchildren of the <nav> tag. like so: <nav><ul><li>. Any help is appreciated.

2 Answers

Antonio De Rose
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Points

yes, you can like the below

var cars = ["Benz", "BMW", "Honda", "Audi", "Toyota"];
alert(cars.slice(0, 3));

//you are telling the browser, to consider the array from the starting position, by mentioning, zero
//as the first parameter

//and the second parameter, you are mentioning to take 3 elements, starting from the zero'th index.

//try run the below.
//https://jsfiddle.net/82nLf6pz/3/
Brent Mickle
Brent Mickle
2,480 Points

Did you happen to check out my challenge that this question is based on?? I tried what you said but still come up short. I appreciate the input

Antonio De Rose
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Points

yeap, all of 'em

what answer, for what question did you hit, give me details.