Remove all falsy values from an array.
Falsy is something which evaluates to FALSE. There are only six falsy values in JavaScript: undefined, null, NaN, 0, "" (empty string), and false of course.
We need to make sure we have all the falsy values to compare, we can know it, maybe with a function with all the falsy values...
Then we need to add a filter() with the falsy values function...
Solution ahead!
function bouncer(arr) {
// Don't show a false ID to this bouncer.
// I've a hammer fist.
return arr.filter(Boolean);
}function bouncer(arr) {
function isTruthy(arg) {
return Boolean(arg);
}
var filteredArray = arr.filter(isTruthy);
return filteredArray;
}The Array.prototype.filter method expects a function that returns a Boolean value which takes a single argument and returns true for truthy value or false for falsy value. Hence we pass the built-in Boolean function.
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