Returns a new array consisting of a combination of two or more arrays.
array1.concat([item1[, item2[, . . . [, itemN]]]]) |
Arguments
- array1
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Required. The Array object to which all other arrays are concatenated.
- item1,. . ., itemN
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Optional. Additional items to add to the end of array1.
Remarks
The concat method returns an Array object containing the concatenation of array1 and any other supplied items.
The items to be added (item1 itemN) to the array are added, in order, from left to right. If one of the items is an array, its contents are added to the end of array1. If the item is anything other than an array, it is added to the end of the array as a single array element.
Elements of source arrays are copied to the resulting array as follows:
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For an object reference copied from any of the arrays being concatenated to the new array, the object reference continues to point to the same object. A change in either the new array or the original array will result in a change to the other.
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For a numeric or string value being concatenated to the new array, only the value is copied. Changes in a value in one array does not affect the value in the other.
Example
The following example illustrates the use of the concat method when used with an array:
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function ConcatArrayDemo(){ var a, b, c, d; a = new Array(1,2,3); b = "JScript"; c = new Array(42, "VBScript); d = a.concat(b, c); //Returns the array [1, 2, 3, "JScript", 42, "VBScript"] return(d); } |
Requirements
Applies To: Array Object (JScript 5.6)