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title: Manipulate Arrays With pop()
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## Manipulate Arrays With pop()
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## Problem Explanation
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Get rid of the last element in the array. Then, assign that ridden element to `removedFromMyArray`.
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## Hint 1:
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Call `.pop()` on the array, and assign it to `removedFromMyArray`.
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## Spoiler! Code Solution:
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```javascript
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var removedFromMyArray = myArray.pop();
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=======
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Remove the last element of an array with the pop() method, like so:
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```javascript
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var arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
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arr.pop(); // This got rid of 5
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```
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