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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T01:37:34+00:00 2026-05-31T01:37:34+00:00

I have something like this var myArray = []; myArray.push(someObject); but then if I

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I have something like this

var myArray = [];
myArray.push(someObject);

but then if I delete or splice that array entry I just pushed it also deletes someObject(someObject was passed by reference by pushing, not a clone and I cannot have it be a clone). Is there some way I can:

  1. just remove the pointer to someObject from myArray without actually deleting someObject
  2. have it delete the actual key for the object in the array, but not shift all the other keys in the array?
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    2026-05-31T01:37:35+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:37 am

    someObject will not get deleted as long as some other variable or object in your javascript has a reference to someObject. If nobody else has a reference to it, then it will be garbage collected (cleaned up by the javascript interpreter) because when nobody has a reference to it, it cannot be used by your code anyway.

    Here is a relevant example:

    var x = {};
    x.foo = 3;
    
    var y = [];
    y.push(x);
    y.length = 0;   // removes all items from y
    
    console.log(x); // x still exists because there's a reference to it in the x variable
    
    x = 0;          // replace the one reference to x
                    // the former object x will now be deleted because 
                    // nobody has a reference to it any more
    

    Or done a different way:

    var x = {};
    x.foo = 3;
    
    var y = [];
    y.push(x);      // store reference to x in the y array
    x = 0;          // replaces the reference in x with a simple number
    
    console.log(y[0]); // The object that was in x still exists because 
                       // there's a reference to it in the y array
    
    y.length = 0;      // clear out the y array
                       // the former object x will now be deleted because 
                       // nobody has a reference to it any more
    
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