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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/routes/concepts/stores.mdx
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### Appending new values

To append a new element to an array within a store, you specify the target array and set the index to the desired position.
For example, if you wanted to append the new element to the end of the array, you would set the index to `array.length`:
To append new values to an array in a store, use the setter function with the spread operator (`...`) to create a new array that includes the existing items and the new ones.
For appending a single element, you can instead leverage the "path syntax" by specifying the array’s length as the index to set.

```jsx
setStore("users", (otherUsers) => [
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