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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:19:01+00:00 2026-05-11T20:19:01+00:00

I’m looking for a built-in method that combines two associative arrays or objects into

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I’m looking for a built-in method that combines two associative arrays or objects into one. Using webkit in Adobe Air if that makes a difference. But basically I have two objects or associative arrays if you will:

var obj1 = { prop1: "something", prop2 "anotherthing" };
var obj2 = { prop3: "somethingelse" };

and I want to do merge them and create an object that has all the combined keys and values of the above two objects:

var obj3 = obj1.merge( obj2 ); //something similar to array's concat maybe?

alert(obj3.prop1); //alerts "something"
alert(obj3.prop2); //allerts "anotherthing"
alert(obj3.prop3); //alerts "somethingelse"

Any built in function that does this or do I have to manually do it?

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    2026-05-11T20:19:01+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:19 pm

    Like tryptych said, except that his example code (was dangerous and wrong, until he edited it). something a little more like the following would be better.

    mylib = mylib || {};
    //take objects a and b, and return a new merged object o;
    mylib.merge = function(a, b) {
    
      var i, o = {};
      for(i in a) {
          if(a.hasOwnProperty(i)){
              o[i]=a[i];
          }
      }
      for(i in b) {
          if(b.hasOwnProperty(i)){
              o[i]=b[i];
          }
      }
    
      return o;
    
    }
    //take objects a and b, and modify object a to have b's properties
    mylib.augment = function(a, b) {
      var i;
      for(i in b) {
          if(b.hasOwnProperty(i)){
              a[i]=b[i];
          }
      }
      return a;
    }
    

    edit re: ferocious. Deep copy is a different, and orthogonal function to this, but just for you, here’s my personal deep copy function

       function clone(o) {
        var t,i;
        if (o === undefined) {
            return undefined;
        }
        if (o === null) {
            return null;
        }
        if (o instanceof Function) {
            return o;
        }
        if (! (o instanceof Object)) {
            return o;
        } else {
            t = {};
            for (i in o) {
                /* jslint complains about this, it's correct in this case. I think. */
                t[i] = clone(o[i]);
            }
            return t;
        }
       }
    
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