--- id: bd7993c9c69feddfaeb8bdef title: Store Multiple Values in one Variable using JavaScript Arrays challengeType: 1 --- ## Description
With JavaScript array variables, we can store several pieces of data in one place. You start an array declaration with an opening square bracket, end it with a closing square bracket, and put a comma between each entry, like this: var sandwich = ["peanut butter", "jelly", "bread"].
## Instructions
Modify the new array myArray so that it contains both a string and a number (in that order). Hint
Refer to the example code in the text editor if you get stuck.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: myArray should be an array. testString: 'assert(typeof myArray == "object", "myArray should be an array.");' - text: The first item in myArray should be a string. testString: 'assert(typeof myArray[0] !== "undefined" && typeof myArray[0] == "string", "The first item in myArray should be a string.");' - text: The second item in myArray should be a number. testString: 'assert(typeof myArray[1] !== "undefined" && typeof myArray[1] == "number", "The second item in myArray should be a number.");' ```
## Challenge Seed
```js // Example var ourArray = ["John", 23]; // Only change code below this line. var myArray = []; ```
### After Test
```js console.info('after the test'); ```
## Solution
```js var myArray = ["The Answer", 42]; ```