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Copy array of Objects in angular 2

I have two array called 'persons' and 'persons2', The 'persons2' array would to be copy of 'persons' array, But the problem is when I copy it, and I want to change the second array, the first array is also changing. This is my code:

  export class AppComponent {

  persons = [
    {
      name:'David',
      lname:'Jeu'
    }
  ];

  persons2=[...this.persons];

  constructor(){
      console.log(this.persons[0]);
      this.persons2[0].name='Drake';
      console.log(this.persons[0]);

      console.log(this.persons2[0]);
  }

}

But the problem is when I copy it, and I want to change the second array, the first array is also changing

That is because the objects inside both the arrays are sharing same reference. To perform a deep copy try the following :

let persons2 = person.map(x => Object.assign({}, x));

Or

let person2 = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(person));

In your case both the array is referring to the same memory, which is commonly known as shallow copy.

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You can make a deep copy of the first array and then change the second array. That will have no impact on the first array.

 let persons = [{ name: 'David', lname: 'Jeu' }]; let persons2 = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(persons)); persons2[0].age = 29; console.log(persons) console.log(persons2) 

对于这些类型的操作,通常使用Lodash Clonedeep是明智的

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