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| title: Rest Parameters
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| ## Rest Parameters
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| In ES6, the rest parameter syntax `...` allows you to gather up an indefinite number of arguments into an array.
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| Even though they look the same, it does the opposite of the spread operator, which takes every item from an iterable and spreads them out into their individual values. 
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| ### Syntax
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| ```js
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| function myFunc(...args) {
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|   console.log(args);
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| }
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| myFunc( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);       // [1,2,3,4,5]
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| ```
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| You can prefix a function's last parameter with `...` when you want to do something with the initial parameters and then treat all of the remaining parameters differently. 
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| 
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| ```js
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| function convertCurrency(rate, fee, ...amounts) {
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|   return amounts.map(amount => (amount * rate) + fee);
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| }
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| convertCurrency(0.89, 2.5, 100, 250, 75, 150, 300); // [ 91.5, 225, 69.25, 136, 269.5 ]
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| ```
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| The `...` lets you gather up the rest of the arguments, if there are any, into an array. 
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| ### The difference between rest parameters and the arguments object
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| `arguments` is an array-like object, available inside functions, that contains the arguments passed to those functions. It's called "array-like" because it doesn't have all of an array's built in methods, such as `.forEach()` and `.map()`. 
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| The rest parameters are an array, with all of the array methods included. 
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