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I am working on an exercise from the book Eloquent JavaScript (see 'a list' at bottom of linked page). Basically, I want to make an object that takes an array and turns it into a list with the following structure:

var list = {
  value: 1,
  rest: {
    value: 2,
    rest: {
      value: 3,
      rest: null
    }
  }
};

When I run the code below in the console, I get TypeError: Cannot read property 'length' of undefined (line 3 in function arrayToList). Why is the array on which I am calling .length not defined?

function arrayToList(array){
    var list = {};
    if(!array.length){
        list.value = null;
    }
    else{
        list.value = array.shift();
        list.rest = arrayToList();
    }
    return list;
}

console.log(arrayToList([10, 20]));

Note: Stack Overflow question List data structures in JavaScript is a very similar post on the same problem. I'm not looking for a solution here so much as an explanation as to what is going haywire in the recursive call.

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  • 2
    one idea: the function arrayToList() needs an array as an argument. In the recursive calls, it isn't getting that argument...
    – Goodword
    Oct 24, 2014 at 14:16
  • Try tracing the function in a debugger.
    – 1983
    Oct 24, 2014 at 14:33
  • 5
    Note that the error doesn't say that .length is undefined. Oct 24, 2014 at 16:57

4 Answers 4

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list.rest = arrayToList();

Since you don't pass any parameter to arrayToList, array will have the default value undefined. That is why it is failing with

TypeError: Cannot read property 'length' of undefined

So, during the recursive call, you are supposed to pass an array to arrayToList, again.

function arrayToList(array) {
    var list = {};
    if (!array.length) {
        list.value = null;
    } else {
        list.value = array.shift();
        list.rest = arrayToList(array);   // Pass the `array` after shifting
    }
    return list;
}

console.log(arrayToList([10, 20]));
# { value: 10, rest: { value: 20, rest: { value: null } } }
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On this line:

    list.rest = arrayToList();

… you recursively call the function but you don't specify an argument, so array becomes undefined.

It looks like you should just pass array again (which you have modified).

    list.rest = arrayToList(array);

live demo

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In the recursive arrayToList call, you're not passing anything as a parameter (!).

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function arrayToList(array) {
    var list = {};
    if (!(array instanceof Array) || array.length == 0) {
       list.value = null;
    } else {
        list.value = array.shift();
        list.rest = arrayToList();
    }
    return list;
}

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