Example 1: Using For Loop
// program to remove item from an array
function removeItemFromArray(array, n) {
const newArray = [];
for ( let i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
if(array[i] !== n) {
newArray.push(array[i]);
}
}
return newArray;
}
const result = removeItemFromArray([1, 2, 3 , 4 , 5], 2);
console.log(result);
Output
[1, 3, 4, 5]
In the above program, an item is removed from an array using a for
loop.
Here,
- The
for
loop is used to loop through all the elements of an array. - While iterating through the elements of the array, if the item to remove does not match with the array element, that element is pushed to newArray.
- The
push()
method adds the element to newArray.
Example 2: Using Array.splice()
// program to remove item from an array
function removeItemFromArray(array, n) {
const index = array.indexOf(n);
// if the element is in the array, remove it
if(index > -1) {
// remove item
array.splice(index, 1);
}
return array;
}
const result = removeItemFromArray([1, 2, 3 , 4, 5], 2);
console.log(result);
Output
[1, 3, 4, 5]
In the above program, an array and the element to be removed is passed to the custom removeItemFromArray()
function.
Here,
const index = array.indexOf(2);
console.log(index); // 1
- The indexOf() method returns the index of the given element.
- If the element is not in the array,
indexOf()
returns -1. - The
if
condition checks if the element to remove is in the array. - The
splice()
method is used to remove the element from an array.
Note: The above program only works for arrays without duplicate elements.
Only the first element of an array that matches is removed.
For example,
[1, 2, 3, 2, 5]
results in [1, 3, 2, 5]
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