IE 5.5: Formatting, URIs, and Stack Operations : Detecting Object-Property Ownership
IE 5.5: Formatting, URIs, and Stack Operations
Detecting Object-Property Ownership
IE5.5 introduced a score of new operators and methods for detecting various object-property relationships. The in
operator checks if a given property is defined for a given object. Suppose the object line
is of type Array
:
line = new Array("aaa", "bbb", "ccc", "ddd", "eee");
We know that the object line
inherited the Array's properties such as its length
. If we check whether length
is in line
(length in line
), we should get a true value.
Notice that the array should not be empty, or else the returned answer will be a false value.
Similarly, the method hasOwnProperty
does exactly what the in
operator does. The expression line.hasOwnProperty(length)
should return a true value.
The method propertyIsEnumerable()
checks, again, that the given property belongs to the given object. Once it belongs, every property is automatically enumerable in the for...in
loops. The for...in
loop loops through the existing properties of a given object. The check line.propertyIsEnumerable(length)
should return a true value.
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Produced by Yehuda Shiran and Tomer Shiran
Created: March 14, 2000
Revised: April 26, 2000
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