The JavaScript array slice() method is used to return a new array containing the copy of the part of the given array.
Note: The original array will not be modified. It will return a new array.
Syntax:
array.slice(start,end)
Parameters:
start: It is an optional parameter and represents the index from where the function starts to fetch the elements.
end: It is an optional parameter and represents the index at where the function ends fetching elements.
Returns:
A new array with specified elements.
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <script> var a = ["GOLD","SILVER","DIAMOND","RUBY","PLATINUM"] var result=a.slice(2,4); document.writeln(result); </script> </body> </html>