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javascript - Join strings with a delimiter only if strings are not null or empty

This feels like it should be simple, so sorry if I'm missing something here, but I'm trying to find a simple way to concatenate only non-null or non-empty strings.

I have several distinct address fields:

var address;
var city;
var state;
var zip;

The values for these get set based on some form fields in the page and some other js code.

I want to output the full address in a div, delimited by comma + space, so something like this:

$("#addressDiv").append(address + ", " + city + ", " + state + ", " + zip);

Problem is, one or all of these fields could be null/empty.

Is there any simple way to join all of the non-empty fields in this group of fields, without doing a check of the length of each individually before adding it to the string?

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Consider

var address = "foo";
var city;
var state = "bar";
var zip;

text = [address, city, state, zip].filter(Boolean).join(", ");
console.log(text)

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