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Copy objects with Object.assign() in JavaScript
The Object.assign() method is used to copy one or more source objects to a target object. It invokes getters and setters since it uses both 'get' on the source and 'Set' on the target.
The syntax is as follows −
Object.assign(target, ...source objects);
Following is the code to copy object −
Example
var object = {first: second => second + 1000}
var object2= Object.assign({}, object);
console.log("The result=");
console.log(object2.first(1000));
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo102.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo102.js The result= 2000
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