I am checking obeject comparison, below two instance gives 'false' and anyone can explain why?
var a = {x:7, y:9};
var b = {x:7, y:9};
console.log(a==b);   //false
console.log(a===b);  //false
I am checking obeject comparison, below two instance gives 'false' and anyone can explain why?
var a = {x:7, y:9};
var b = {x:7, y:9};
console.log(a==b);   //false
console.log(a===b);  //false
 
    
    a is not a primitive value. a is just refers to an object and b refers to another object. Both are holding reference of different object.
Both can not be same 
