I’ve read many answers here relating to ‘by value’ and ‘by reference’ passing for sending arrays to javascript functions. I am however having a problem sending an array to a function and leaving the original array unaltered. This example llustrates the problem:
function myFunction(someArray)
{
// any function that makes an array based on a passed array;
// someArray has two dimensions;
// I've tried copying the passed array to a new array like this (I've also used 'someArray' directly in the code);
funcArray = new Array();
funcArray = someArray;
var i = 0;
for(i=0; i<funcArray.length; i++)
{
funcArray[i].reverse;
}
return funcArray;
}
I can’t understand why anything in this function should alter the original array.
calling this function directly changes the original array if the function call is assigned to a new array:
myArray = [["A","B","C"],["D","E","F"],["G","H","I"]];
anotherArray = new Array();
anotherArray = myFunction(myArray);
// myArray gets modified!;
I tried using .valueOf() to send the primitive:
anotherArray = myFunction(myArray.valueOf());
// myArray gets modified!;
I have even tried breaking the array down element by element and sub-element by sub-element and assigning all to a new 2-d array and the original array still gets modified.
I have also joined the sub-elements to a string, processed them, split them back into arrays and the original array still gets modified.
Please, does any one know how I can pass the array values to a function and not have the passed array change?
Inside your function there’s this:
This won’t actually copy
someArraybut instead reference it, which is why the original array is modified.You can use
Array.slice()to create a so-called shallow copy of the array.Modern versions of ES also support destructuring expressions, which make it look like this:
The original array will be unaltered, but each of its elements would still reference their corresponding entries in the original array. For "deep cloning" you need to do this recursively; the most efficient way is discussed in the following question:
What is the most efficient way to deep clone an object in JavaScript?
Btw, I’ve added
varbeforefuncArray. Doing so makes it local to the function instead of being a global variable.