To merge elements from one array to another, we must first iterate(loop) through all the array elements. In the loop, we will retrieve each element from an array and insert(using the array push() method) to another array. Now, we can call the merge() function and pass two arrays as the arguments for merging.
In order to combine (concatenate) two arrays, we find its length stored in aLen and bLen respectively. Then, we create a new integer array result with length aLen + bLen . Now, in order to combine both, we copy each element in both arrays to result by using arraycopy() function.
concat(array1, array2) to merge 2 or more arrays. These approaches are immutable because the merge result is stored in a new array. If you'd like to perform a mutable merge, i.e. merge into an array without creating a new one, then you can use array1.
In order to merge two arrays, we find its length and stored in fal and sal variable respectively. After that, we create a new integer array result which stores the sum of length of both arrays. Now, copy each elements of both arrays to the result array by using arraycopy() function.
var a = ['a','b','c'];
var b = ['d','e','f'];
var c = a.concat(b); //c is now an an array with: ['a','b','c','d','e','f']
console.log( c[3] ); //c[3] will be 'd'
Using modern JavaScript syntax - spread operator:
const a = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
const b = ['d', 'e', 'f'];
const c = [...a, ...b]; // c = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f']
It is also the fastest way to concatenate arrays in JavaScript today.
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