1. Creation of array
It should be noted that although the second method creates an array and specifies the length, in fact the array is variable-length in all cases, which means that even if the length is specified to be 5, the elements can still be stored at the specified length. Otherwise, please note: the length will change accordingly.
2. Access to array elements
3. Adding array elements
4. Deletion of array elements
5. Interception and merging of arrays
6. Copy of array
7. Sorting of array elements
8. Stringification of array elements
2. Three attributes of array objects
1. length attribute
The Length attribute represents the length of the array, that is, the number of elements in it. Because the index of an array always starts from 0, the upper and lower limits of an array are: 0 and length-1 respectively. Unlike most other languages, the length property of JavaScript arrays is variable, which requires special attention. When the length attribute is set larger, the state of the entire array does not actually change, only the length attribute becomes larger; when the length attribute is set smaller than the original, the elements in the original array with indexes greater than or equal to length will All values are lost. The following is an example demonstrating changing the length attribute:
From the above code we can clearly see the nature of the length attribute. But the length object can not only be set explicitly, it may also be modified implicitly. You can use an undeclared variable in JavaScript. Similarly, you can also use an undefined array element (referring to an element with an index greater than or equal to length). In this case, the value of the length attribute will be set to the value of the element index used. Add 1. For example, the following code:
The code also first defines an array containing 10 numbers. It can be seen from the alert statement that its length is 10. Then the element with index 15 is used and assigned a value of 15, that is, arr[15]=34. At this time, the alert statement is used to output the length of the array, and the result is 16. Regardless, this is a surprising feature for developers accustomed to strongly typed programming. In fact, the initial length of an array created using new Array() is 0. It is the operation of undefined elements that causes the length of the array to change.
As you can see from the above introduction, the length attribute is so magical. You can use it to easily increase or decrease the capacity of the array. Therefore, an in-depth understanding of the length attribute will help to use it flexibly during the development process.
2. prototype attribute
Returns a reference to the prototype of the object type. The prototype property is common to object.
objectName.prototype
The objectName parameter is the name of the object object.
Description: Use the prototype attribute to provide a set of basic functions of the object's class. New instances of an object "inherit" the operations assigned to the object's prototype.
For array objects, the following example illustrates the use of the prototype attribute.
Add a method to the array object to return the maximum element value in the array. To accomplish this, declare a function, add it to Array.prototype, and use it.
After this code is executed, y holds the maximum value in the array x, or say 6.
3. constructor attribute
represents a function that creates an object.
object.constructor //object is the name of the object or function.
Description: The constructor property is a member of all objects with prototype. They include all JScript native objects except Global and Math objects. The constructor property holds a reference to the function that constructs a specific object instance.
For example:
or
For arrays:
The above is my personal understanding of how JavaScript performs array operations. Friends, please refer to it. If you find any errors, please point them out.