1.0 KiB
1.0 KiB
title, tags
| title | tags |
|---|---|
| shank | array,intermediate |
Has the same functionality as Array.prototype.splice(), but returning a new array instead of mutating the original array.
- Use
Array.prototype.slice()andArray.prototype.concat()to get an array with the new contents after removing existing elements and/or adding new elements. - Omit the second argument,
index, to start at0. - Omit the third argument,
delCount, to remove0elements. - Omit the fourth argument,
elements, in order to not add any new elements.
const shank = (arr, index = 0, delCount = 0, ...elements) =>
arr
.slice(0, index)
.concat(elements)
.concat(arr.slice(index + delCount));
const names = ['alpha', 'bravo', 'charlie'];
const namesAndDelta = shank(names, 1, 0, 'delta');
// [ 'alpha', 'delta', 'bravo', 'charlie' ]
const namesNoBravo = shank(names, 1, 1); // [ 'alpha', 'charlie' ]
console.log(names); // ['alpha', 'bravo', 'charlie']