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The rest parameter syntax allows a function to accept an indefinite number of arguments as an array, providing a way to represent variadic functions in JavaScript.
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Syntax
Description
A function definition's last parameter can be prefixed with ... (three U+002E FULL STOP characters), which will cause all remaining (user supplied) parameters to be placed within an Array object.
A function definition can only have one rest parameter, and the rest parameter must be the last parameter in the function definition.
The rest parameter is not counted towards the function's length property.
The difference between rest parameters and the arguments object
There are three main differences between rest parameters and the {{jsxref("Functions/arguments", "arguments")}} object:
The
argumentsobject is not a real array, while rest parameters are {{jsxref("Array")}} instances, meaning methods like {{jsxref("Array/sort", "sort()")}}, {{jsxref("Array/map", "map()")}}, {{jsxref("Array/forEach", "forEach()")}} or {{jsxref("Array/pop", "pop()")}} can be applied on it directly.The
argumentsobject has the additional (deprecated)calleeproperty.In a non-strict function with simple parameters, the
argumentsobject syncs its indices with the values of parameters. The rest parameter array never updates its value when the named parameters are re-assigned.The rest parameter bundles all the extra parameters into a single array, but does not contain any named argument defined before the
...restParam. Theargumentsobject contains all of the parameters — including the parameters in the...restParamarray — bundled into one array-like object.
Examples
Using rest parameters
In this example, the first argument is mapped to a and the second to b, so these named arguments are used as normal.
However, the third argument, manyMoreArgs, will be an array that contains the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, …, nth — as many arguments as the user specifies.
Below, even though there is just one value, the last argument still gets put into an array.
Below, the third argument isn't provided, but manyMoreArgs is still an array (albeit an empty one).
Below, only one argument is provided, so b gets the default value undefined, but manyMoreArgs is still an empty array.
Argument length
Since theArgs is an array, a count of its elements is given by the {{jsxref("Array/length", "length")}} property. If the function's only parameter is a rest parameter, restParams.length will be equal to arguments.length.
Using rest parameters in combination with ordinary parameters
In the next example, a rest parameter is used to collect all parameters after the first parameter into an array. Each one of the parameter values collected into the array is then multiplied by the first parameter, and the array is returned:
From arguments to an array
{{jsxref("Array")}} methods can be used on rest parameters, but not on the arguments object:
Rest parameters were introduced to reduce the boilerplate code that was commonly used for converting a set of arguments to an array.
Before rest parameters, arguments need to be converted to a normal array before calling array methods on them:
Now, you can easily gain access to a normal array using a rest parameter:
Specifications
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Browser compatibility
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See also
Spread syntax (also '
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