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title: Access Array Data with Indexes
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## Access Array Data with Indexes
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The first element of an array is at position zero. So, if you want to access the first element of an array, you can do it like so:
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```javascript
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var arr = ["Programming", 123, "Coding", 789];
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var firstElem = arr[0] // This is "Programming"
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var thirdElem = arr[2] // This is "Coding"
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var fourthElem = arr[3] // This is 789
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```
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Notice that the length of the array is 4, and the position of the last element of the array is 3.
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