Time to practice removing items from an array. The spread operator can be used here as well. Other useful JavaScript methods include <code>slice()</code> and <code>concat()</code>.
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## Instructions
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The reducer and action creator were modified to remove an item from an array based on the index of the item. Finish writing the reducer so a new state array is returned with the item at the specific index removed.
- text: 'The Redux store should exist and initialize with a state equal to <code>[0,1,2,3,4,5]</code>'
testString: 'assert((function() { const initialState = store.getState(); return (Array.isArray(initialState) === true && DeepEqual(initialState, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5])); })(), ''The Redux store should exist and initialize with a state equal to <code>[0,1,2,3,4,5]</code>'');'
- text: <code>removeItem</code> and <code>immutableReducer</code> both should be functions.
testString: 'assert(typeof removeItem === ''function'' && typeof immutableReducer === ''function'', ''<code>removeItem</code> and <code>immutableReducer</code> both should be functions.'');'
- text: Dispatching the <code>removeItem</code> action creator should remove items from the state and should NOT mutate state.
testString: 'assert((function() { const initialState = store.getState(); const isFrozen = DeepFreeze(initialState); store.dispatch(removeItem(3)); const state_1 = store.getState(); store.dispatch(removeItem(2)); const state_2 = store.getState(); store.dispatch(removeItem(0)); store.dispatch(removeItem(0)); store.dispatch(removeItem(0)); const state_3 = store.getState(); return isFrozen && DeepEqual(state_1, [0, 1, 2, 4, 5]) && DeepEqual(state_2, [0, 1, 4, 5]) && DeepEqual(state_3, [5]); })(), ''Dispatching the <code>removeItem</code> action creator should remove items from the state and should NOT mutate state.'');'