--- id: 587d7b87367417b2b2512b42 title: Mutate an Array Declared with const challengeType: 1 --- ## Description <section id='description'> The <code>const</code> declaration has many use cases in modern JavaScript. Some developers prefer to assign all their variables using <code>const</code> by default, unless they know they will need to reassign the value. Only in that case, they use <code>let</code>. However, it is important to understand that objects (including arrays and functions) assigned to a variable using <code>const</code> are still mutable. Using the <code>const</code> declaration only prevents reassignment of the variable identifier. <blockquote>"use strict";<br>const s = [5, 6, 7];<br>s = [1, 2, 3]; // throws error, trying to assign a const<br>s[2] = 45; // works just as it would with an array declared with var or let<br>console.log(s); // returns [5, 6, 45]</blockquote> As you can see, you can mutate the object <code>[5, 6, 7]</code> itself and the variable <code>s</code> will still point to the altered array <code>[5, 6, 45]</code>. Like all arrays, the array elements in <code>s</code> are mutable, but because <code>const</code> was used, you cannot use the variable identifier <code>s</code> to point to a different array using the assignment operator. </section> ## Instructions <section id='instructions'> An array is declared as <code>const s = [5, 7, 2]</code>. Change the array to <code>[2, 5, 7]</code> using various element assignment. </section> ## Tests <section id='tests'> ```yml tests: - text: Do not replace <code>const</code> keyword. testString: 'getUserInput => assert(getUserInput("index").match(/const/g), "Do not replace <code>const</code> keyword.");' - text: <code>s</code> should be a constant variable (by using <code>const</code>). testString: 'getUserInput => assert(getUserInput("index").match(/const\s+s/g), "<code>s</code> should be a constant variable (by using <code>const</code>).");' - text: Do not change the original array declaration. testString: 'getUserInput => assert(getUserInput("index").match(/const\s+s\s*=\s*\[\s*5\s*,\s*7\s*,\s*2\s*\]\s*;?/g), "Do not change the original array declaration.");' - text: '<code>s</code> should be equal to <code>[2, 5, 7]</code>.' testString: 'assert.deepEqual(s, [2, 5, 7], "<code>s</code> should be equal to <code>[2, 5, 7]</code>.");' ``` </section> ## Challenge Seed <section id='challengeSeed'> <div id='js-seed'> ```js const s = [5, 7, 2]; function editInPlace() { "use strict"; // change code below this line // s = [2, 5, 7]; <- this is invalid // change code above this line } editInPlace(); ``` </div> </section> ## Solution <section id='solution'> ```js // solution required ``` </section>