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Reference and array clone

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In JavaScript, object and array are passed by reference.

Sometimes you may come into trouble if you don’t keep this in mind, especial in
recursion.

Let’s see an example:

First, prepare a JavaScript array to present a tree data:

    var treeData = [{ "name": "root1",        "kids": [{ "name": "leaf1" }, { "name": "leaf2"}] },        { "name": "root2"}];

The expected html structure is:

    <ul>        <li>root1            <ul>                <li>leaf1</li>                <li>leaf2</li>            </ul>        </li>        <li>root2</li>    </ul>

Our JavaScript code:

    function resolveTree(rootNode, kids) {        var ulNode = $("<ul />").appendTo(rootNode);        $.each(kids, function(i, item) {            var liNode = $("<li />").html(item.name).appendTo(ulNode);            if (item.kids) {                resolveTree(liNode, item.kids);            }        });    }     resolveTree($("#tree"), treeData);

Next, we want to store the tree node’s path.

For example, leaf1 - [root1, leaf1], leaf2 - [root1, leaf2], root2 - [root2]

We modifiy the resolveTree function:

    function resolveTree(rootNode, kids, path) {        var ulNode = $("<ul />").appendTo(rootNode);        $.each(kids, function(i, item) {            var liNode = $("<li />").html(item.name).appendTo(ulNode);            path.push(item.name);            liNode.data("path", path).click(function(event) {                event.stopPropagation();                alert($(this).data("path"));            });            if (item.kids) {                resolveTree(liNode, item.kids, path);            }            path.pop();        });    }    resolveTree($("#tree"), treeData, []);

The logic must be right, but the result is suprising.

No matter which node i click, the alert box contains an empty string.

What’s the matter?

oh… the array is passed by reference….

The variable path in the code - liNode.data(”path”, path) - is a reference. Then
we want a clone of the array.

There are many method to create a array clone.

    // Method 1    var newArray = [];    for (var i = 0; i < oldArray.length; i++) {        newArray.push(oldArray[i]);    }     // Method 2    var newArray = oldArray.slice(0);     // Method 3    var newArray = [].concat(oldArray);

The final solution:

    $(function() {         var treeData = [{ "name": "root1", "kids": [{ "name": "leaf1" }, { "name": "leaf2"}] }, { "name": "root2"}];         function resolveTree(rootNode, kids, path) {            var ulNode = $("<ul />").appendTo(rootNode);            $.each(kids, function(i, item) {                var liNode = $("<li />").html(item.name).appendTo(ulNode);                path.push(item.name);                liNode.data("path", [].concat(path)).click(function(event) {                    event.stopPropagation();                    alert($(this).data("path"));                });                if (item.kids) {                    resolveTree(liNode, item.kids, path);                }                path.pop();            });        }         resolveTree($("#tree"), treeData, []);    });
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