prototype
Summary
Returns a reference to the prototype for a class of array.
Syntax
Array.prototype
Examples
The array argument is the name of an array.
Use the prototype property to provide a base set of functionality to a class of objects. New instances of an object “inherit” the behavior of the prototype assigned to that object.
For example, to add a method to the Array object that returns the value of the largest element of the array, declare the function, add it to Array.prototype , and then use it.
function array_max( ){
var i, max = this[0];
for (i = 1; i < this.length; i++)
{
if (max < this[i])
max = this[i];
}
return max;
}
Array.prototype.max = array_max;
var myArray = new Array(7, 1, 3, 11, 25, 9
);
document.write(myArray.max());
// Output: 25
Remarks
All intrinsic JavaScript objects have a prototype property that is read-only. Properties and methods may be added to the prototype, but the object may not be assigned a different prototype. However, user-defined objects may be assigned a new prototype.
The method and property lists for each intrinsic object in this language reference indicate which ones are part of the object’s prototype, and which are not.
Requirements
Supported in the following document modes: Quirks, Internet Explorer 6 standards, Internet Explorer 7 standards, Internet Explorer 8 standards, Internet Explorer 9 standards, Internet Explorer 10 standards, Internet Explorer 11 standards. Also supported in Windows Store apps. See Version Information.
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: Article