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I have an array that i'd like to remove the first index of an array before. I've looked up some examples and saw that .shift() is the quickest and easiest method to use in what I am trying to accomplish.

so I declare a variable stateData to equal the original array.shift my console.log log is still returning the first index of my array. Alternatively I tried array.slice(1) but when console logging stateData I am getting back an empty array.

It does not seem that my syntax is off with either of these methods so I am not sure why this is not working.

I am expecting to have the first index of the array removed.

Here is my array:

arr:
Array(10) [ "States", "207,390", "205,020", "160,502", "110,073", "62,681", "35,069", "43,716", "45,471", "58,549"]

My expected outcome is have the return array display without having "States" in index zero. Only return the string of numbers.

Here is my code:

First attempt:

var arr = ["States", "207,390", "205,020", "160,502", "110,073", "62,681", "35,069", "43,716", "45,471", "58,549"];

function drawGraph(arr) {
  let stateData = arr.shift()
  console.log(stateData, "stateData") // Array(10) [ "States", "207,390", "205,020", "160,502", "110,073", "62,681", "35,069", "43,716", "45,471", "58,549"]
}
drawGraph(arr);

Second Attempt:

var arr = ["States", "207,390", "205,020", "160,502", "110,073", "62,681", "35,069", "43,716", "45,471", "58,549"];

function drawGraph(arr) {
  let stateData = arr.slice(1)
  console.log(stateData, "stateData") // console.log returns Array(0) []
}
drawGraph(arr);

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    Could you please include where your console.log() statements are in your code and what they're logging? Even better would be a runnable StackSnippet
    – Phil
    May 22, 2020 at 1:28
  • From MDN's documentation of shift: "The shift() method removes the first element from an array and returns that removed element." May 22, 2020 at 1:30
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    arr.shift() removes and remove the first element. So when you do let stateData = arr.shift(); the variable arr is modified and now stateData store the removed element.
    – GeekSilva
    May 22, 2020 at 1:30
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    I don't think your array contains what you think it does. Looks more like it's an array of arrays
    – Phil
    May 22, 2020 at 1:32
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    Why is this getting upvotes? May 22, 2020 at 1:33

1 Answer 1

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The return value of the Array's shift method is the removed item. just use arr.shift() which will change original array.

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