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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T07:07:47+00:00 2026-05-23T07:07:47+00:00

how come every time you make a change to one reference of a array

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how come every time you make a change to one reference of a array it does not make a change on another either though both point to the same object.

Example:

myArray = new Array(5,5,5);
Array2 = new Array(7,7,7);
alert(myArray)  // still equals 5,5,5,`
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    2026-05-23T07:07:48+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:07 am

    That’s what’s meant by instances. Array is a constructor. You create an instance by using the keyword new. So, using var myArr = new Array(5,5,5) the variable myArr is a reference to an instance created (‘constructed’) by the Array constructor.

    In the case of Strings, Arrays and Objects using literals creates instances too, by the way:

    var myArr = [5,5,5],
        myStr = '[5,5,5]',
        myObj = {myArr:[5,5,5]};
    
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