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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion source/guide/best-practices.md
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Expand Up @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ As mentioned above, Vue observes data by converting properties with `Object.defi

These methods can be used to add / delete properties from observed objects while triggering the desired DOM updates. The difference between `$add` and `$set` is that `$add` will return early if the key already exists on the object, so just calling `obj.$add(key)` won’t overwrite the existing value with `undefined`.

A related note is that when you change a data-bound Array directly by setting indices (e.g. `arr[1] = value`), Vue will not be able to pick up the change. Again, you can use augmented methods to notify Vue.js about those changes. Observerd Arrays are augmented with two methods:
A related note is that when you change a data-bound Array directly by setting indices (e.g. `arr[1] = value`), Vue will not be able to pick up the change. Again, you can use augmented methods to notify Vue.js about those changes. Observed Arrays are augmented with two methods:

- `arr.$set(index, value)`
- `arr.$remove(index | value)`
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