// This example is from the book _JavaScript: The Definitive Guide_.
// Written by David Flanagan. Copyright (c) 1996 O'Reilly & Associates.
// This example is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY either expressed or implied.
// You may study, use, modify, and distribute it for any purpose.
// This is the function we'll use for the assign() method.
function myassign(rhs) {
var i;
for (i in rhs) this[i] =index.html rhs[i];
}
myobject = new Object; // Create an object.
myobject.assign = myassign; // Set the custom assign() method on it.
// Now, when an object is assigned to "myobject", the properties
// of that object are copied, rather than overwriting the "myobject"
// variable with a reference to the other object.
myobject = my_other_object;
// after the above assignment, myobject and my_other_object still refer
// to two separate objects, but myobject has a copy of each of the
// properties of my_other_object.
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