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What is the most efficient way to deep clone an object in JavaScript?

What is the most efficient way to deep clone an object in JavaScript?

David Y.

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What is the most efficient way to deep clone an object in JavaScript?

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Several methods for deep cloning objects in JavaScript have been invented over the years, with varying efficiency and effectiveness. Modern browsers provide the structuredClone() function, which will create a deep clone of an object provided to it using the structured clone algorithm. A code example:

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const person = { firstName: "John", lastName: "Doe", age: 35, purchaseHistory: [ { productName: "apple", quantity: 5, datePurchased: new Date() }, { productName: "banana", quantity: 3, datePurchased: new Date() }, { productName: "pear", quantity: 4, datePurchased: new Date() } ] }; const clone = structuredClone(person); console.assert(clone !== person); // two distinct objects console.assert(clone.firstName === "John"); // same values

Note that structuredClone() does not support object properties that are functions or DOM nodes, and will throw a DataCloneError if these are found in the object provided for cloning.

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