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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:18:52+00:00 2026-05-22T22:18:52+00:00

If I have an object defined as: var myObj={}; Then, I update this object

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If I have an object defined as:

var myObj={};

Then, I update this object with:

myObj['fruit']=['apple', 'orange'];

Later, I would like to append "[banana, melon]" to myObj['fruit'], that’s update myObj to

['apple','orange','banana','melon']

what is the most elegant way to update ‘fruit’ attribute value of myObj in my case? That’s update array by appending a new array.

——–EDIT——-

I need a way to append array as one variable, not extract each element of the appended array and push. e.g. oldArray append with newArray = final array

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    2026-05-22T22:18:53+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:18 pm

    JavaScript has a built in Array.push()

    myObj["fruit"].push( 'banana', 'melon' );
    

    There are a few ways to approach appending an array. First up, use apply() to call push with the array as individual arguments:

    var toAppend = ['banana', 'melon'];
    // note [].push is just getting the "push" function from an empty array
    // the first argument to "apply" is the array you are pushing too, the
    // second is the array containing items to append
    [].push.apply( myObj["fruit"], toAppend );
    

    Also, you could concat() the arrays, however concat doesn’t modify the original array so if you have other references they might get lost:

    myObj["fruit"] = myObj["fruit"].concat( toAppend );
    
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