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What is the difference between .call() and .apply()?
Answer Posted / Ashish Ku. Singhn
.call() and .apply() are used to invoke a function with a specific 'this' value, but they differ in how arguments are passed.n.call() requires arguments to be passed directly after the function,nwhile .apply() accepts an array-like object (usually an Array) as its second argument.
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