I am studying now at FreeCodeCamp, and here is a challenge:
"We have defined a function, copyMachine which takes arr (an array) and num (a number) as arguments. The function is supposed to return a new array made up of num copies of arr. We have done most of the work for you, but it doesn't work quite right yet. Modify the function using spread syntax so that it works correctly (hint: another method we have already covered might come in handy here!)."
And here is a solution:
function copyMachine(arr, num) {
let newArr = [];
while (num >= 1) {
// Only change code below this line
newArr.push([...arr])
// Only change code above this line
num--;
}
return newArr;
}
console.log(copyMachine([true, false, true], 2));
What the point to add extra brackets and dots (...) if i could just add newArr.push(arr)
instead and get the same result?
The result is: [ [ true, false, true ], [ true, false, true ] ]