TypeScript | Array push() Method
Last Updated :
18 Jun, 2020
The Array.push() is an inbuilt TypeScript function which is used to append the given element(s) in the last of the array and returns the length of the new array.
Syntax:
array.push(element1, ..., elementN)
Parameter: This method accept a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- element1, …, elementN : This parameter is the elements to add to the end of the array.
Return Value: This method returns the length of the new array.
Below examples illustrate Array push() method in TypeScript:
Example 1:
JavaScript
<script>
var arr = [ 11, 89, 23, 7, 98 ];
var val = arr.push(8)
console.log( arr );
</script>
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Output:
[11,89,23,7,98,8]
Example 2:
JavaScript
<script>
var arr = [2, 5, 6, 3, 8, 9];
var val,j=0;
for (j=0; j<4 ; j++){
var y = arr[j];
var x = y * j;
val = arr.push(x);
}
console.log( arr );
</script>
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Output:
[2,5,6,3,8,9,0,5,12,9]
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