The object.is() method introduced in ES6 as a way to compare two values. These two values can either be primitives or objects. It does a little better comparison than == and ===.
Following is the code for object.is() in equality comparison −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> <title>Document</title> <style> body { font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif; } .result { font-size: 18px; font-weight: 500; color: blueviolet; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>Object.is() equality comparsion</h1> <div class="result"></div> <button class="Btn">Click here</button> <h3>Click on the above button to compare objects using Object.is()</h3> <script> let resEle = document.querySelector(".result"); let BtnEle = document.querySelector(".Btn"); let obj = { a: 11, b: 22 }; let obj1 = { a: 11, b: 22 }; let obj2 = obj; BtnEle.addEventListener("click", () => { if (Object.is(obj, obj1)) { resEle.innerHTML = "obj = obj1"; } else { resEle.innerHTML = "obj != obj1 <br>"; } if (Object.is(obj, obj2)) { resEle.innerHTML += "obj = obj2"; } }); </script> </body> </html>
Output
On clicking the ‘CLICK HERE’ button −