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javascript - How do you clone an array of objects using underscore?

#!/usr/bin/env node
var _ = require('underscore');
var a = [{f: 1}, {f:5}, {f:10}];
var b = _.clone(a);
b[1].f = 55;
console.log(JSON.stringify(a));

This results in:

[{"f":1},{"f":55},{"f":10}]

Clone does not appear to be working! So I RTFM, and see this:

http://underscorejs.org/#clone

Create a shallow-copied clone of the object. Any nested objects or arrays will be copied by reference, not duplicated.

So _.clone is pretty useless. Is there a way to actually copy the array of objects?

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Well, there is a trick! If clone does not "clone" nested objects, you can force it to by explicitly cloning each object inside a map call! Like this:

#!/usr/bin/env node
var _ = require('underscore');
var a = [{f: 1}, {f:5}, {f:10}];
var b = _.map(a, _.clone);       // <----
b[1].f = 55;
console.log(JSON.stringify(a));

Prints:

[{"f":1},{"f":5},{"f":10}]

Yay! a is unchanged! I can now edit b to my liking!


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