# Accessing Arguments To A Function The `arguements` object is available within any JavaScript function. It is an array-like object with all of the arguments to the function. Even if not all of the arguments are referenced in the function signature, they can still be accessed via the `arguments` object. ```javascript function argTest(one) { console.log(one); console.log(arguments); console.log(arguments[1]); } argTest(1); // 1 // [1] // undefined argTest(1, 'two', true); // 1 // [1,'two',true] // 'two' ``` See the [Arguments object docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Functions/arguments) on MDN for more details. h/t Dorian Karter