Answers:
Answer #1We can declare an array like this
var scripts = new Array()
We can add elements to this array like this
scripts[0] = " PHP"
scripts[1] = " ASP"
scripts[2] = " JavaScript"
scripts[3] = " HTML"
Now our array scripts have 4 elements inside it and we can print or access them by using their index number. Note that index number starts from 0. To get the third element of the array we have to use the index number 2. Here is the way to get the third element of an array.
document.write(scripts[2])
We also can create an array like this
var no_array = new Array(21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
var scripts = new Array()
We can add elements to this array like this
scripts[0] = " PHP"
scripts[1] = " ASP"
scripts[2] = " JavaScript"
scripts[3] = " HTML"
Now our array scripts have 4 elements inside it and we can print or access them by using their index number. Note that index number starts from 0. To get the third element of the array we have to use the index number 2. Here is the way to get the third element of an array.
document.write(scripts[2])
We also can create an array like this
var no_array = new Array(21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
Answer #2The better and suggested way is
var myArray = [];
var myArray = [];
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