When storing arrays in scope variables, I like to put the value into a properly typed javascript variable, make edits, and then replace the scope variable with the updated value.
In your case I would do the following:
var tempVar = viewScope.MY_SCOPE.toArray(); //convert to array to make sure properly typed
tempVar[1][2] = true;
viewScope.put(MY_SCOPE,tempVar);
Update:
After testing your code along with mine, I too get the same error. To be honest, I never would have messed with multi dimensional arrays in the first place. This is a perfect opportunity to use an array of objects:
var tempVar = []; // initialize the array
tempVar.push({val1:"id0",val2:0,val3:true});
tempVar.push({val1:"id1",val2:1,val3:false});
tempVar.push({val1:"id2",val2:3,val3:true});
viewScope.put("MY_SCOPE",tempVar);
Then to change the desired value:
var tempVar = [];
tempVar = viewScope.get("MY_SCOPE");
tempVar[1].val3 = true;
viewScope.put("MY_SCOPE",tempVar)
I tested this method and it works fine.
viewScope.MY_SCOPE[1][2]
returnsfalse
. Your error suggests that you are misusing your library in some way. Can you show us more relevant code?