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The slice function can take the negative negative value of the second agrimement
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Check if `n` is shorter than the given array and use `Array.slice()` to slice it accordingly or return an empty array.
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Check if `n` is shorter than the given array and use `Array.slice()` to slice it accordingly or return an empty array.
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```js
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const dropRight = (arr, n = 1) => n < arr.length ? arr.slice(0, arr.length - n) : []
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const dropRight = (arr, n = 1) => arr.slice(0, -n)
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//dropRight([1,2,3]) -> [1,2]
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//dropRight([1,2,3]) -> [1,2]
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//dropRight([1,2,3], 2) -> [1]
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//dropRight([1,2,3], 2) -> [1]
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//dropRight([1,2,3], 42) -> []
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//dropRight([1,2,3], 42) -> []
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