I have this code:
var str = 'one, two, three';
var substr = str.split(', ');
That will create the array as we’d expect. But is there a way to split the words, shuffle them and then insert them into the substr array?
Thanks
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Native sort() function can get a function as parameter to let you decide how to sort your array.
So you can give it a function to generate random results.