JavaScript Apply() Function
Last Updated :
26 May, 2023
The apply() method is used to write methods, which can be used on different objects. It is different from the function call() because it takes arguments as an array.
Syntax:
apply()
Return Value: It returns the method values of a given function.
Example 1: This example illustrates the apply() function without arguments.
Javascript
let student = {
details: function () {
return this .name + this .class;
}
}
let stud1 = {
name: "Dinesh" ,
class: "11th" ,
}
let stud2 = {
name: "Vaibhav" ,
class: "11th" ,
}
let x = student.details.apply(stud2);
console.log(x);
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Output:
Vaibhav
11th
Example 2: This example illustrates the apply() function with arguments.
Javascript
let student = {
details: function (section, rollnum) {
return this .name + this .class
+ " " + section + rollnum;
}
}
let stud1 = {
name: "Dinesh" ,
class: "11th" ,
}
let stud2 = {
name: "Vaibhav" ,
class: "11th" ,
}
let x = student.details.apply(stud2, [ "A" , "24" ]);
console.log(x);
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Output:
Vaibhav
11th A
24
Supported Browser:
- Chrome 1 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Internet Explorer 5.5 and above
- Opera 4 and above
- Safari 1 and above
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