own properties and prototype properties. Own properties are defined directly on the object instance itself. And prototype properties are defined on the prototype.
function Bird(name) {Here is how you add
this.name = name; //own property
}
Bird.prototype.numLegs = 2; // prototype property
let duck = new Bird("Donald");
duck's own properties to the array ownProps and prototype properties to the array prototypeProps:
let ownProps = [];
let prototypeProps = [];
for (let property in duck) {
if(duck.hasOwnProperty(property)) {
ownProps.push(property);
} else {
prototypeProps.push(property);
}
}
console.log(ownProps); // prints ["name"]
console.log(prototypeProps); // prints ["numLegs"]
own properties of beagle to the array ownProps. Add all of the prototype properties of Dog to the array prototypeProps.
ownProps array should include "name".
testString: 'assert(ownProps.indexOf("name") !== -1, "The ownProps array should include "name".");'
- text: The prototypeProps array should include "numLegs".
testString: 'assert(prototypeProps.indexOf("numLegs") !== -1, "The prototypeProps array should include "numLegs".");'
- text: Solve this challenge without using the built in method Object.keys().
testString: 'assert(!/\Object.keys/.test(code), "Solve this challenge without using the built in method Object.keys().");'
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