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Javascript Arrays are an easy to use and powerful construct. Javascript Arrays allow you to hold more complex data in a single variable. For example, with Javascript arrays, you can hold a list of names or value. This video will show you how to create Javascript arrays.
This video also reviews to determine the size and length of an array, referencing individual array indexes, adding to, changing and removing array elements. It will also show you how to loop through arrays.
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11 responses to “Javascript Tutorial Part 5: Creating Javascript Arrays”
Can't read it even in the 720 mode. Have had no problem with his previous videos.
dunno what people are talking about. Not blurry at all in 720p fullscreen. Thanks for the series!
by making it full screen its still not visible… its just more blurred… you can download atube catcher which has a lot of things combined in to one software and even a recorder. its had good definition and its even free from download.com
the definition was very blurred and hard to read what was being typed.. I understood somewhat but … stilll a bit hard when I can't see what is going on..
Hi. I am sorry you had difficulty reading the text on this video. You may use either the full screen version or the large player version of the video, which should make the text more visible.
familymember in familymembers?
familymember was never declared I believe
that sounds kinda wrong, does JS realize that by removing "s" you are talking about single value inside? How would it look if my array would be called 'blahblah'
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@bradbrock1 I meant arrays :3
how do i write a prompt to the variables ?
database=prompt("Name")
or
database[0]=prompt("name")
also
how would i make it so it saves as a cookie, so it remembers you and says hello +name, but then the next person it saves to database[1] and so on
what's up with the blurry vid on 720p?
this is 5 tutorila , but u are saying it is 4th in the video lolll!!!!!….
merci ! ca m aide beaucoup