Javascript - How to clone an object?
Update: Removing Object.create
as a method of cloning as indicated in comments.
myObjTwo = myObjOne;
does not clone. It simply copies the reference.
If you want to clone, you can use JSON.parse
and JSON.stringify
var x = {a:{b:{c:{'d':'e'}}}};
var y = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(x)); //y is a clone of x
console.log(y.a.b.c.d); //prints e
console.log(y === x); //prints false
Warning: As Raynos mentioned in comments, this JSON based clone does not retain methods of the input object in the output object. This solution is good enough if your object does not contain any methods. Methods are properties of a object that are functions. If var obj = {add : function(a,b){return a+b;}}
then add
is a method of obj
.
If you need a solution that supports copying of methods, then go through these SO answers (as pointed out by musefan, Matt and Ranhiru Cooray)
- How do I correctly clone a JavaScript object?
- What is the most efficient way to deep clone an object in JavaScript?
I would suggest How do I correctly clone a JavaScript object?
You can use jQuery like so:
var myObjTwo = jQuery.extend(true, {}, myObjOne);
The first argument indicates that we want to make a deep copy of myObjOne
.