Trabalhando com Arrays Usando `push`, `pop`
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push()
The push method adds one or more elements to the end of an array and returns the new length. For example:
12345const numbers = [1, 2, 3]; console.log("Before:", numbers); numbers.push(4); // numbers is now [1, 2, 3, 4] console.log("After:", numbers); console.log(numbers.length); // 4
pop()
The pop method removes the last element from an array and returns it. The array's length decreases by one:
12345const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4]; console.log("Before:", numbers); const lastNumber = numbers.pop(); // lastNumber is 4, numbers is now [1, 2, 3] console.log("After:", numbers); console.log(numbers.length); // 3
The push and pop methods are essential for handling dynamic data in real-world applications. These methods let you add and remove items from arrays as your data changes.
Adding Messages to a Chat
When a user sends a new message, use push to add it to the end of the chat history array:
123const chatHistory = ["Hello!", "How are you?"]; chatHistory.push("I'm good, thanks!"); console.log(chatHistory);
Undoing the Latest Action
If you want to let users undo their last action, use pop to remove and retrieve the most recent entry from an array:
1234const actions = ["draw line", "erase", "add text"]; const lastAction = actions.pop(); console.log(lastAction); // Output: "add text" console.log(actions); // Output: ["draw line", "erase"]
These methods help you manage lists that change as users interact with your application, such as updating shopping carts, tracking steps in a game, or managing recent edits. By using push and pop, you can keep your data organized and responsive to user actions.
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