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constructor Property

  • 2012年10月04日

Specifies the function that creates an object.

object.constructor

Arguments

  • object
    Required. The name of an object or function.

Remarks

The constructor property is a member of the prototype of every object that has a prototype. This includes all intrinsic JScript objects except the arguments, Enumerator, Error, Global, Math, RegExp, Regular Expression, and VBArray objects. The constructor property contains a reference to the function that constructs instances of that particular object.

Class-based objects do not have a constructor property.

Example

The following example illustrates the use of the constructor property.

function testObject(ob)
{
 if (ob.constructor == String)
 return ("Object is a String.");
 else if (ob.constructor == MyFunc)
 return ("Object is constructed from MyFunc.");
 else
 return ("Object is neither a String nor constructed from MyFunc.");
}
// A constructor function.
function MyFunc() {
 // Body of function.
}
var x = new String("Hi");
print(testObject(x));
var y = new MyFunc;
print(testObject(y));

The output of this program is:

Object is a String.
Object is constructed from MyFunc.

Requirements

Version 2

Applies To:

Array Object| Boolean Object| Date Object| Function Object| Number Object| Object Object| String Object

See Also

Reference

prototype Property