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Let's walkthrough the solution to the fourth code challenge.
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For this challenge, we need to use
the forEach method to iterate over
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the alphabet array, which contains each
of the letters in the alphabet, and
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store each letter in the array
noel except for the L character.
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Let's start with copying and
pasting the code for
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this challenge into Atom in order
to make the code easier to read.
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To solve this challenge, I added the call
to forEach method with anonymous call
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back function using arrow function syntax.
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So alphabet.forEach.
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I used character for
the current value parameter name.
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And I included a set of curly
braces to define a code block.
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Then I added an if statement to ensure
that the current character wasn't
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the letter L.
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So, if (character
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!== 'L'.
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And if the if statement
evaluates the true,
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I push the current character
onto the noel array.
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So noel.push(character);.
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And that's my solution.
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We'll see you after the next challenge.
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