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			25 lines
		
	
	
		
			858 B
		
	
	
	
		
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								title: Copy Array Items Using slice()
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								## Copy Array Items Using slice()
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								- the `slice()` function must be used to return an array consisting of only `warm` and `sunny`.
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								- Therefore, two parameters must be passed to the `slice()` function. The first parameter must be the index you would like the substring to start at. The second parameter must be the index at which the substring ends. 
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								- Note: The second parameter will end the substring at that exact index.
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								## Example:
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								```javascript
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								 return arr.slice(1,4);
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								 /* This will return a substring consisting of indexs [1,2,3]
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								    Note: arr[4] is NOT included.
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								```
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								## Solution:
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								```javascript
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								function forecast(arr) {
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								  // change code below this line
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								  return arr.slice(2,4);
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								}
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								// do not change code below this line
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								console.log(forecast(['cold', 'rainy', 'warm', 'sunny', 'cool', 'thunderstorms']));
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								```
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