--- id: cf1111c1c11feddfaeb8bdef title: Modify Array Data With Indexes challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/czQM4A8' forumTopicId: 18241 dashedName: modify-array-data-with-indexes --- # --description-- Unlike strings, the entries of arrays are mutable and can be changed freely, even if the array was declared with `const`. **Example** ```js const ourArray = [50, 40, 30]; ourArray[0] = 15; ``` `ourArray` now has the value `[15, 40, 30]`. **Note:** There shouldn't be any spaces between the array name and the square brackets, like `array [0]`. Although JavaScript is able to process this correctly, this may confuse other programmers reading your code. # --instructions-- Modify the data stored at index `0` of `myArray` to a value of `45`. # --hints-- `myArray` should now be `[45, 64, 99]`. ```js assert( (function () { if ( typeof myArray != 'undefined' && myArray[0] == 45 && myArray[1] == 64 && myArray[2] == 99 ) { return true; } else { return false; } })() ); ``` You should be using correct index to modify the value in `myArray`. ```js assert( (function () { if (code.match(/myArray\[0\]\s*=\s*/g)) { return true; } else { return false; } })() ); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```js if(typeof myArray !== "undefined"){(function(){return myArray;})();} ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Setup const myArray = [18, 64, 99]; // Only change code below this line ``` # --solutions-- ```js const myArray = [18, 64, 99]; myArray[0] = 45; ```