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14,074 PointsRemoving Items from Arrays
var orderQueue = ['1XT567437','1U7857317','1I9222528']; orderQueue.shift(); var shipping = [orderQueue.shift()];
where I am doing wrong?
var orderQueue = ['1XT567437','1U7857317','1I9222528'];
orderQueue.shift();
var shipping = [orderQueue.shift()];
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2 Answers
Tobias Helmrich
31,603 PointsHey Sarfaraj,
you almost got it right, good job! The problem is that you're creating shipping
as an array but it should just be a variable containing the first item of the orderQueue
array. So if you remove the second line and remove the brackets around orderQueue.shift();
it should work.
Like so:
var orderQueue = ['1XT567437','1U7857317','1I9222528'];
var shipping = orderQueue.shift();
I hope that helps! :)
Sarfaraj Alam
14,074 PointsThank you for your help