String memory representation | String data type in JavaScript | Part 18 | JavaScript |

Published: 25 October 2021
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Part 18:
This is the most important tutorial on the sting so far. In this tutorial I will be talking about how string represents itself in the memory and background process. Sring is comprised of characters and it is saved in the memory as character array. JavaScript assigns index values to each character and just because of the indexes we have access to every single character.

You will also learn how to extract an individual character from the string, and for that we have two methods. We use bracket notations or an inbuilt function charAt().

String memory representation | String data type in JavaScript | Part 18 , includes following topics:

String memory representation
Bracket notation
charAt() function

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