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" -9 " - 5 = -14 // (4)
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" -9 " - 5 = -14 // (4)
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null + 1 = 1 // (5)
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null + 1 = 1 // (5)
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undefined + 1 = NaN // (6)
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undefined + 1 = NaN // (6)
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" \t \n" - 2 = -2 // (7)
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1. The addition with a string `"" + 1` converts `1` to a string: `"" + 1 = "1"`, and then we have `"1" + 0`, the same rule is applied.
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1. The addition with a string `"" + 1` converts `1` to a string: `"" + 1 = "1"`, and then we have `"1" + 0`, the same rule is applied.
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4. The subtraction always converts to numbers, so it makes `" -9 "` a number `-9` (ignoring spaces around it).
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4. The subtraction always converts to numbers, so it makes `" -9 "` a number `-9` (ignoring spaces around it).
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5. `null` becomes `0` after the numeric conversion.
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5. `null` becomes `0` after the numeric conversion.
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6. `undefined` becomes `NaN` after the numeric conversion.
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6. `undefined` becomes `NaN` after the numeric conversion.
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7. Space characters, such as `\t` and `\n`, are trimmed off string start and end when a string is converted to a number. So a string `\t \n`, similarly to an empty string, becomes `0`.
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" -9 " - 5
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" -9 " - 5
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null + 1
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null + 1
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undefined + 1
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undefined + 1
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" \t \n" - 2
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Think well, write down and then compare with the answer.
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Think well, write down and then compare with the answer.
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The syntax is:
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The syntax is:
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```js
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```js
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arr.slice(start, end)
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arr.slice([start], [end])
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It returns a new array copying to it all items from index `start` to `end` (not including `end`). Both `start` and `end` can be negative, in that case position from array end is assumed.
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It returns a new array copying to it all items from index `start` to `end` (not including `end`). Both `start` and `end` can be negative, in that case position from array end is assumed.
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alert( arr.slice(-2) ); // s,t (copy from -2 till the end)
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alert( arr.slice(-2) ); // s,t (copy from -2 till the end)
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We can also call it without arguments: `arr.slice()` creates a copy of `arr`. That's often used to obtain a copy for further transformations that should not affect the original array.
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### concat
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### concat
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The method [arr.concat](mdn:js/Array/concat) creates a new array that includes values from other arrays and additional items.
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The method [arr.concat](mdn:js/Array/concat) creates a new array that includes values from other arrays and additional items.
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