Array.from creates a shallow copy code example
Example 1: javascript copy an array
let arr =["a","b","c"];
// ES6 way
const copy = [...arr];
// older method
const copy = Array.from(arr);
Example 2: copy one array to another javascript
/* Copying arrays or parts of arrays in JavaScript */
var fruit = ["apple", "banana", "fig"]; // Define initial array.
console.log(fruit); // ["apple", "banana", "fig"]
// Copy an entire array using .slice()
var fruit2 = fruit.slice();
console.log(fruit2); // ["apple", "banana", "fig"]
// Copy only two array indicies rather than all three
// From index 0 (inclusive) to index 2 (noninclusive)
var fruit3 = fruit.slice(0,2);
console.log(fruit3); // ["apple", "banana"]