In this JavaScript, why don't i get azbc
?
var x = "a-b-c".split('-').splice(1, 0, 'z');
alert(x.join(''));
split
returns an array containing a
, b
and c
.
Shouldn't splice
insert z
after a
and gives me azbc
?
Why do i get an empty array?
note: i know that what i want can be accomplished by:
var x = "a-b-c".split('-')
x.splice(1, 0, 'z');
alert(x.join(''));
since splice
"modifies" the original array itself. shouldn't it modify {a,b,c}
to {a,z,b,c}
and then be assigned to x
?
got it... the code below helped me to understand.
var x = "a-b-c".split('-')
x = x.splice(1, 0, 'z');
alert(x.join(''));