Let’s say the following are our objects −
var first = {key1: 100, key2: 40, key3: 70} var second = {key2: 80, key3: 70, key4: 1000}
You can use the concept of hasOwnProperty() to add properties from one object to another. Following is the code −
Example
var first = {key1: 100, key2: 40, key3: 70} var second = {key2: 80, key3: 70, key4: 1000} function addPropertiesWithoutOverwritting(first, second) { for (var key2 in second) { if (second.hasOwnProperty(key2) && !first.hasOwnProperty(key2)) { first[key2] = second[key2]; } } return first; } console.log(addPropertiesWithoutOverwritting(first, second))
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Output
Here, my file name is demo99.js. This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo99.js { key1: 100, key2: 40, key3: 70, key4: 1000 }