Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 28

Tell us what’s happening:

You should have seen “freeCodeCamp” printed to the console. This is because .pop() returns the value that was removed from the array - and you pushed “freeCodeCamp” to the end of the array earlier.

But what does .push() return? Assign your existing rows.push() to a new pushed variable, and log it.
how to do it???

Your code so far

let character = 'Hello';
let count = 8;
let rows = ["Naomi", "Quincy", "CamperChan"];

// User Editable Region

rows.push("freeCodeCamp");
let rows = rows.push("freeCodeCamp");
let pushed = rows.push("freeCodeCamp");
console.log(pushed); 

// User Editable Region

let popped = rows.pop();
console.log(popped);
console.log(rows);

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Challenge Information:

Learn Introductory JavaScript by Building a Pyramid Generator - Step 28

Please reset this step and try again. You should be assigning the existing code to a pushed variable. Instead, you have redeclared the rows variable.