Given an integer array arr and a filtering function fn, return a filtered array filteredArr.

The fn function takes one or two arguments:

filteredArr should only contain the elements from the arr for which the expression fn(arr[i], i) evaluates to a truthy value. A truthy value is a value where Boolean(value) returns true.

Please solve it without the built-in Array.filter method.

Example 1:

Input: arr = [0,10,20,30], fn = function greaterThan10(n) { return n > 10; }
Output: [20,30]
Explanation:
const newArray = filter(arr, fn); // [20, 30]
The function filters out values that are not greater than 10

Example 2:

Input: arr = [1,2,3], fn = function firstIndex(n, i) { return i === 0; }
Output: [1]
Explanation:
fn can also accept the index of each element
In this case, the function removes elements not at index 0

Example 3:

Input: arr = [-2,-1,0,1,2], fn = function plusOne(n) { return n + 1 }
Output: [-2,0,1,2]
Explanation:
Falsey values such as 0 should be filtered out

Constraints:

/**
 * @param {number[]} arr
 * @param {Function} fn
 * @return {number[]}
 */
var filter = function (arr, fn) {
    filteredArr = [];
    for (var k = 0; k < arr.length; k++) {
        if (fn(arr[k], k)) {
            filteredArr.push(arr[k]);
        }
    }
    return filteredArr;
};