AngularJS | angular.isObject() Function
The angular.isobject() Function in AngularJS is used to determine if the parameter inside isobject function is a object or not. It returns true if the reference is a object else false.
Syntax:
angular.isobject(value)
Return Value: It returns true if the value passed is a object else false.
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < script src = "//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.3.2/angular.min.js" > </ script > < title > angular.isObject() </ title > </ head > < body ng-app = "app" style = "text-align:center" > < h1 style = "color:green" > GeeksforGeeks </ h1 > < h2 > angular.isObject() </ h2 > < body ng-app = "app" > < div ng-controller = "geek" > < b >Input1: </ b > < span > < code > obj1 = {"Name": "Binary search"} </ code > </ span > < br > < b >isObject: </ b >{{isObject1}} < br /> < br > < br > < b >Input2: </ b > < code > "geeksforgeeks" </ code > < br > < b >isObject:</ b > {{isObject2}} </ div > < script > var app = angular.module("app", []); app.controller('geek', ['$scope', function($scope) { var obj1 = { "Name": "Binary search" }; var obj2 = "geeksforgeeks"; $scope.isObject1 = angular.isObject(obj1); $scope.isObject2 = angular.isObject(obj2); }]); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
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