--- id: 56bbb991ad1ed5201cd392cc title: Manipulate Arrays With pop() challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cRbVZAB' --- ## Description
Another way to change the data in an array is with the .pop() function. .pop() is used to "pop" a value off of the end of an array. We can store this "popped off" value by assigning it to a variable. In other words, .pop() removes the last element from an array and returns that element. Any type of entry can be "popped" off of an array - numbers, strings, even nested arrays.
var threeArr = [1, 4, 6];
var oneDown = threeArr.pop();
console.log(oneDown); // Returns 6
console.log(threeArr); // Returns [1, 4]
## Instructions
Use the .pop() function to remove the last item from myArray, assigning the "popped off" value to removedFromMyArray.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: myArray should only contain [["John", 23]]. testString: assert((function(d){if(d[0][0] == 'John' && d[0][1] === 23 && d[1] == undefined){return true;}else{return false;}})(myArray), 'myArray should only contain [["John", 23]].'); - text: Use pop() on myArray testString: assert(/removedFromMyArray\s*=\s*myArray\s*.\s*pop\s*(\s*)/.test(code), 'Use pop() on myArray'); - text: removedFromMyArray should only contain ["cat", 2]. testString: assert((function(d){if(d[0] == 'cat' && d[1] === 2 && d[2] == undefined){return true;}else{return false;}})(removedFromMyArray), 'removedFromMyArray should only contain ["cat", 2].'); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js // Example var ourArray = [1,2,3]; var removedFromOurArray = ourArray.pop(); // removedFromOurArray now equals 3, and ourArray now equals [1,2] // Setup var myArray = [["John", 23], ["cat", 2]]; // Only change code below this line. var removedFromMyArray; ```
### After Test
```js (function(y, z){return 'myArray = ' + JSON.stringify(y) + ' & removedFromMyArray = ' + JSON.stringify(z);})(myArray, removedFromMyArray); ```
## Solution
```js var myArray = [["John", 23], ["cat", 2]]; var removedFromMyArray = myArray.pop(); ```