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📄 11-2.txt

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// Here we create an object representing the date of Christmas, 1996.// The variable xmas contains a reference to the object, not the object itself.var xmas = new Date(96, 11, 25); // When we copy by reference, we get a new reference to the original object.var solstice = xmas; // Both variables now refer to the same object value.// Here we change the object through our new reference to it.solstice.setDate(21);// The change is visible through the original reference, as well.xmas.getDate();      // Returns 21, not the original value of 25.// The same is true when objects and arrays are passed to functions.// The following function adds a value to each element of an array.// A reference to the array is passed to the function, not a copy of the array.// Therefore, the function can change the contents of the array through// the reference, and those changes will be visible when the function returns.function add_to_totals(totals, x){    totals[0] = totals[0] + x;    totals[1] = totals[1] + x;    totals[2] = totals[2] + x;}// Finally, we'll examine comparison by value.// When we compare the two variables defined above, we find they are// equal, because they refer to the same object, even though we were trying// to make them refer to different dates:(xmas == solstice)           // Evaluates to true// The two variables defined below refer to two distinct objects, both// of which represent exactly the same date.var xmas = new Date(96, 11, 25);  var solstice_plus_4 = new Date(96, 11, 25);// But, by the rules of "compare by reference," distinct objects not equal!(xmas != solstice_plus_4)    // Evaluates to true

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