hasOwnProperty
Summary
Determines whether an object has a property with the specified name.
Syntax
hasOwnProperty( proName )
- proName
- Required. String value of a property name.
Examples
In the following example, all String objects share a common split method. The following code will display false and true.
var s = new String("Sample");
document.write(s.hasOwnProperty("split"));
document.write("<br/>");
document.write(String.prototype.hasOwnProperty("split"));
// Output:
// false
// true
Remarks
The hasOwnProperty method returns true if object has a property of the specified name, false if it does not. This method does not check the properties in the object’s prototype chain; the property must be a member of the object itself.
See also
Specification
15.2.4.5 Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty (V) ECMAScript® Language Specification Standard ECMA-262 5.1 Edition / June 2011
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: Article