Hi List,

I tried to filter the null out, but as cpuld see in an older post, to do
so make the tree confusion (something about index). So is their a nlittle
hint to handle with that null elements?

> Hi List,
>
> i wrote a little function to sort leafs (branch children). So I just clone
> all nodes one by one. If branch has children leafs, just reorder the
> children array of the branch and set it in return.
>
> That was very effective. But after using prune, NULL stands for deleted
> nodes. But if I set that array with NULL elements (using .setData()), I
> got an error: nodeArr[i] is null at function setData -> render()
>
> So is this a bug or is their a nice way to get the NULLs rid of my tree?
>
>
> Regards Sak
>
>
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