Two problems with your code and some minor issues:
array.slice()
returns removed items and you have to collect them sequentially.
Solution: Push the items returned from array.slice()
to the collecting array using array.push()
.
array.slice()
modifies the array in place. Say the current index i
is set to 7
, that item 35
gets removed by the slicing operation from array
. But now the next number 105
is shifted one position downwards. The for-loop continues with index 8
which now contains number 140
.
Solution: Modify the for-loop index when an item is removed.
The naming slicedArray
is misleading. Better name would be removedNumbers
.
The variable removedNumbers
should be a local to the function removeNumber()
.
Using a global variable array
is not perfect. Maybe you would like to change your code to removeNumbers()
takes a parameter. I omitted this fix from my example.
A fixed solution could look like:
(Please note the i--
which fixes the index to test in the next for-loop iteration the same position again.)
let array = [5,6,9,7,10,17,20,35,105,140];
const removeNumbers = () => {
let removedNumbers = [];
for(let i=0; i<array.length; i++){
if(array[i] % 5 === 0 && array[i] % 7 === 0) {
removedNumbers.push(...array.splice(i--,1));
}
}
return removedNumbers;
}
console.log("Removed numbers:", removeNumbers());
console.log("Remaining numbers:", array);
slicedArray
's valueslicedArray=[...]
, not appending (pushing) to it