--- id: 56592a60ddddeae28f7aa8e1 title: Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays With Indexes challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/ckND4Cq' forumTopicId: 16159 --- ## Description <section id='description'> One way to think of a <dfn>multi-dimensional</dfn> array, is as an <em>array of arrays</em>. When you use brackets to access your array, the first set of brackets refers to the entries in the outer-most (the first level) array, and each additional pair of brackets refers to the next level of entries inside. <strong>Example</strong> ```js var arr = [ [1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9], [[10,11,12], 13, 14] ]; arr[3]; // equals [[10,11,12], 13, 14] arr[3][0]; // equals [10,11,12] arr[3][0][1]; // equals 11 ``` <strong>Note</strong><br>There shouldn't be any spaces between the array name and the square brackets, like <code>array [0][0]</code> and even this <code>array [0] [0]</code> is not allowed. Although JavaScript is able to process this correctly, this may confuse other programmers reading your code. </section> ## Instructions <section id='instructions'> Using bracket notation select an element from <code>myArray</code> such that <code>myData</code> is equal to <code>8</code>. </section> ## Tests <section id='tests'> ```yml tests: - text: <code>myData</code> should be equal to <code>8</code>. testString: assert(myData === 8); - text: You should be using bracket notation to read the correct value from <code>myArray</code>. testString: assert(/myData=myArray\[2\]\[1\]/.test(code.replace(/\s/g, ''))); ``` </section> ## Challenge Seed <section id='challengeSeed'> <div id='js-seed'> ```js // Setup var myArray = [[1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9], [[10,11,12], 13, 14]]; // Only change code below this line. var myData = myArray[0][0]; ``` </div> ### After Test <div id='js-teardown'> ```js if(typeof myArray !== "undefined"){(function(){return "myData: " + myData + " myArray: " + JSON.stringify(myArray);})();} ``` </div> </section> ## Solution <section id='solution'> ```js var myArray = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6], [7,8,9], [[10,11,12], 13, 14]]; var myData = myArray[2][1]; ``` </section>