The previous answers looks ok, but lacks one major thing when dealing with array indexes ; validation checks.
You do not want to try to access non-existent array indexes. Therefore, I created a small class to shift your array as needed, with validation. This will throw an Error
if either the row or column index is invalid.
class ArrayShifter {
static showArray(array) {
// console.log("Array : ", array);
console.log('------');
for (const [index, elem] of array.entries()) {
console.log(''+elem);
}
}
static validateRowIndex(array, rowIndex) {
if (!isArray(array) || !isInt(rowIndex) || rowIndex <= 0 || rowIndex > array.length) {
throw new Error('The row index is wrong');
}
}
static validateColumnIndex(array, columnIndex) {
if (!isArray(array) || !isInt(columnIndex) || columnIndex <= 0 || columnIndex > array[0].length) {
throw new Error('The column index is wrong');
}
}
static shiftRow(array, rowIndex) {
ArrayShifter.validateRowIndex(array, rowIndex);
array[rowIndex - 1].unshift(array[rowIndex - 1].pop());
return array;
}
static shiftColumn(array, columnIndex) {
ArrayShifter.validateColumnIndex(array, columnIndex);
let prev = array[array.length - 1][columnIndex - 1];
for (const elem of array) {
let tmp = elem[columnIndex - 1];
elem[columnIndex - 1] = prev;
prev = tmp;
}
return array;
}
}
let sourceArray1 = [
[1,2,3],
[4,5,6],
[7,8,9],
];
let sourceArray2 = [
[1,2,3],
[4,5,6],
[7,8,9],
];
let controlArrayShiftRow = [
[3,1,2],
[4,5,6],
[7,8,9],
];
let controlArrayColumnRow = [
[7,2,3],
[1,5,6],
[4,8,9],
];
// arrayShifter.showArray(sourceArray1);
console.log(`Shift row test is ${areArraysEqual(controlArrayShiftRow, ArrayShifter.shiftRow(sourceArray1, 1))}.`);
// arrayShifter.showArray(sourceArray2);
console.log(`Shift column test is ${areArraysEqual(controlArrayColumnRow, ArrayShifter.shiftColumn(sourceArray2, 1))}.`);
//-------------------- Unimportant js functions --------------------
function isArray(arr) {
if (Object.prototype.toString.call([]) === '[object Array]') { //Make sure an array has a class attribute of [object Array]
//Test passed, now check if is an Array
return Array.isArray(arr) || (typeof arr === 'object' && Object.prototype.toString.call(arr) === '[object Array]');
}
else {
throw new Exception('toString message changed for Object Array'); //Make sure the 'toString' output won't change in the futur (cf. http://stackoverflow.com/a/8365215)
}
}
function isInt(n) {
return typeof n === 'number' && parseFloat(n) === parseInt(n, 10) && !isNaN(n);
}
function areArraysEqual(a1, a2) {
return JSON.stringify(a1) == JSON.stringify(a2);
}
The working code can be seen in this codepen.