## Swapy Like we did with `Objects`, we can modify our arrays. ### replacing an `Array` value Let's look at an example of code: ```js let weekDays = [ 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday', 'Sunday', ] // Let's say I don't want Monday but a Second Sunday weekDays[0] = 'Second Sunday' ``` In this example, we select the element at index `0` (with `weekDays[0]`) and then assign it using the `=` (assign operator) the value `'Second Sunday'` Now my array look like this: ```js ;[ 'Second Sunday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday', 'Sunday', ] ``` ### Instructions - You must replace the third element of the provided `replaceMe` array by the string `'great'` Example: ```js let replaceMe = ['pif', 'paf', 'pom'] // expect -> ['pif','paf','great'] ``` - You must swap the first and second element of the provided `swapMe` array. Example: ```js let swapMe = ['pif', 'paf', 'pom'] // expect -> ['paf','pif','pom'] (last element is untouched) ``` > You must modify the `swapMe` array, not create a new one !