I'm writing what I think is a straightforward for loop but it is not behaving the way I want it to. I want to understand why it's doing what it's doing:
function pair(str) {
var finalArray = [];
var pushArray = [];
var lookup = {
G: "C",
C: "G",
A: "T",
T: "A"
};
for (i=0; i<str.length; i++) {
pushArray[0] = str[i];
pushArray[1] = lookup[str[i]];
finalArray.push(pushArray);
}
return finalArray;
}
pair("ATCGG");
I want it to return [["A","T"],["T","A"],["C","G"],["G","C"],["G","C"]]
What I'm actually getting is [["G","C"],["G","C"],["G","C"],["G","C"],["G","C"]]
It seems all the ["G","C"] is for where i = 4. Why is my code not looping? What am I missing?
pushArray
, and you're re-using it in each iteration through the loop. You have to make a new array on each iteration for it to work the way you expect.pushArray = [];
as the first statement inside the loop. That will make a brand new array. You're just pushing the same array on the list over and over again.i
in yourfor
loop is a major bug waiting to happen. Run your code in strict mode and this will be an error (so you won't accidentally code this way). Always declare any local variables.