I wonder how it happens !
I have a json array containing one value. I assign it to a VAR obj named 'first'. Then I assign first's value to other VAR obj called 'second'. Then, I push another json value stored in 'third' into 'second' obj with push() fun. According to my knowledge, 'first' obj should have 'Hello 1' value & 'second' obj should have ('Hello 1' & 'Hello 2' values. But when I check my console log of browser, I can see both values ('Hello 1', 'hello 2') or two objects injected into both VAR objects 'first' & 'second'.
function jsonarray()
{
 var first=[{name:"Hello 1"}]
 var second=first;
 var third=[{name:"Hello 2"}]
 second.push(third);
 console.log(third);
 console.log(second);
 console.log(first);   
}
I don't know if something is wrong or out of my knowledge. Please update me with appropriate explanation.
js fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/micronyks/eLLZw/
 
     
    