I'm using the following code to create a 2D array of booleans (initially filled with false), and then flipping the value individually.
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
fullGrid: Array(3).fill(Array(5).fill(false))
};
this.toggleFullGrid = this.toggleFullGrid.bind(this);
}
//Toggles boolean value found at id
toggleFullGrid(cols, rows) {
alert("This is index.js, we got everything: " + cols + " " + rows);
let alteredGrid = this.state.fullGrid;
console.log(alteredGrid);
console.log(cols + " " + rows);
console.log(alteredGrid[cols][rows]);
//change alteredGrid at cols,rows
alteredGrid[cols][rows] = !alteredGrid[cols][rows];
console.log(alteredGrid);
this.setState({fullGrid: alteredGrid});
}
However, rather than flipping individual values, this causes an entire column to be flipped (in a very confusing way). Here's the console output:
(3) [Array(5), Array(5), Array(5)]
0 : (5) [true, false, false, false, false]
1 : (5) [true, false, false, false, false]
2 : (5) [true, false, false, false, false]
length : 3
__proto__ : Array(0)
index.js:21 0 0
index.js:22 false
index.js:26
(3) [Array(5), Array(5), Array(5)]
0 : (5) [true, false, false, false, false]
1 : (5) [true, false, false, false, false]
2 : (5) [true, false, false, false, false]
length : 3
__proto__ : Array(0)
The first array is a copy of before the flip, so I'm unsure why it's not all false. The second and third output prove that the program knows what it's flipping and where. The fourth output (second array) is identical to the first one.
Furthermore, it's not truly updating either. The state change should force other elements to update (and change color based on whether they correspond to true or false in the array), but that is not happening.
Question: Why is it flipping the entire column? Why is the first outputted array the same as the second outputted array? How would I get it to flip single values? How would I get it to update correctly?
Also, someone told me weird things happen with arrays in javascript when trying to flip values, so I tested a version where I saved the array value to a separate var, flipped that, and then saved it back. The result was identical.