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| id: 587d78b2367417b2b2512b0e
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| title: Add Items to an Array with push() and unshift()
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| challengeType: 1
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| forumTopicId: 301151
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| dashedName: add-items-to-an-array-with-push-and-unshift
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| ---
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| 
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| # --description--
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| 
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| An array's length, like the data types it can contain, is not fixed. Arrays can be defined with a length of any number of elements, and elements can be added or removed over time; in other words, arrays are <dfn>mutable</dfn>. In this challenge, we will look at two methods with which we can programmatically modify an array: `Array.push()` and `Array.unshift()`.
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| 
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| Both methods take one or more elements as parameters and add those elements to the array the method is being called on; the `push()` method adds elements to the end of an array, and `unshift()` adds elements to the beginning. Consider the following:
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| 
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| ```js
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| let twentyThree = 'XXIII';
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| let romanNumerals = ['XXI', 'XXII'];
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| 
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| romanNumerals.unshift('XIX', 'XX');
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| ```
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| 
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| `romanNumerals` would have the value `['XIX', 'XX', 'XXI', 'XXII']`.
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| 
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| ```js
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| romanNumerals.push(twentyThree);
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| ```
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| 
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| `romanNumerals` would have the value `['XIX', 'XX', 'XXI', 'XXII', 'XXIII']`. Notice that we can also pass variables, which allows us even greater flexibility in dynamically modifying our array's data.
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| 
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| # --instructions--
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| 
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| We have defined a function, `mixedNumbers`, which we are passing an array as an argument. Modify the function by using `push()` and `unshift()` to add `'I', 2, 'three'` to the beginning of the array and `7, 'VIII', 9` to the end so that the returned array contains representations of the numbers 1-9 in order.
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| 
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| # --hints--
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| 
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| `mixedNumbers(["IV", 5, "six"])` should now return `["I", 2, "three", "IV", 5, "six", 7, "VIII", 9]`
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| 
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| ```js
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| assert.deepEqual(mixedNumbers(['IV', 5, 'six']), [
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|   'I',
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|   2,
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|   'three',
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|   'IV',
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|   5,
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|   'six',
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|   7,
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|   'VIII',
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|   9
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| ]);
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| ```
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| 
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| The `mixedNumbers` function should utilize the `push()` method
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| 
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| ```js
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| assert(mixedNumbers.toString().match(/\.push/));
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| ```
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| 
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| The `mixedNumbers` function should utilize the `unshift()` method
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| 
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| ```js
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| assert(mixedNumbers.toString().match(/\.unshift/));
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| ```
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| 
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| # --seed--
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| 
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| ## --seed-contents--
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| 
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| ```js
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| function mixedNumbers(arr) {
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|   // Only change code below this line
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| 
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|   // Only change code above this line
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|   return arr;
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| }
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| 
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| console.log(mixedNumbers(['IV', 5, 'six']));
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| ```
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| 
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| # --solutions--
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| 
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| ```js
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| function mixedNumbers(arr) {
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|   arr.push(7,'VIII',9);
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|   arr.unshift('I',2,'three');
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|   return arr;
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| }
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| ```
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