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I have a fairly straight forward question. I want to loop through one array, making sure not to select the same value twice, (for which I used splice to move the selected values to a new array) and then, when all values have been selected, start the process over (for which I used slice to make a copy, and then clear out the old one. However, for some reason, be it async or what, my technique only works for two loop completions (then the array does not flip). I did try using callbacks but had the same (lack of) success.

Can anyone suggest any reason why this is happening? my code is below, and you can see from the picture that it works correctly for two iterations.

var oldArray = [4441, 2444, 2343, 64]; //Beginning array
var oldestArray = []; //"Holder" array

function getItem() {
    var item;
    var index;
    if(!oldArray.length) {
        //Check to see if all values have been selected, then switch arrays
        oldArray = oldestArray.slice();
        oldestArray = [];
        console.log('The arrays have been reset');
    }
    index = Math.floor(Math.random() * (oldArray.length));
    item = oldArray.splice(index, 1);
    oldestArray.push(item[0]);
    return item;
}

var fun = function() {
    console.log('This is old Array');
    console.log(oldArray);
    console.log('This is oldest Array');
    console.log(oldestArray);
}

for(var i = 0; i < 25; i++) {
    getItem();
    fun();
}

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  • I think you're mixing up functional(ish) and async. Jun 11, 2014 at 3:37
  • (Also, what is the expected output/contract?) Jun 11, 2014 at 3:38
  • What I was hoping / expecting, is that, items are pushed from oldArray to oldestArray and then once oldArray is empty, oldArray gets all the values from oldestArray and the cycle begins again oldestArray
    – Startec
    Jun 11, 2014 at 3:45
  • I am sorry if this seems like a duplicate of my previous question, it is really my attempt to clarify that question (which I would like to delete) because this issue is unrelated to a typo).
    – Startec
    Jun 11, 2014 at 3:46
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    When I run this in jsfiddle, the arrays are reset 6 times: jsfiddle.net/W7c9C
    – JLRishe
    Jun 11, 2014 at 4:56

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I can't really figure out what the Firebug console is doing, but this seems to be an issue with console.log()ging a variable that is changing after it's logged. You can see the expected output if you coerce the arrays into strings when you output them:

console.log('This is old Array');
console.log("[" + oldArray + "]");
console.log('This is oldest Array');
console.log("[" + oldestArray + "]");

http://jsfiddle.net/W7c9C/1/

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