hasOwnProperty() method in JavaScript is used to check whether the object has the specified property as its own property. This is useful for checking if the object has inherited the property rather than being its own.
Syntax:
object.hasOwnProperty( prop );
Parameters:
- prop: It holds the name in the form of a String or a Symbol of the property to test.
Return Value:
It returns a Boolean value indicating whether the object has the given property as its own property.
Example 1: This example checks the properties of an object.
function checkProperty() {
let exampleObj = {};
exampleObj.height = 100;
exampleObj.width = 100;
// Checking for existing property
result1 = exampleObj.hasOwnProperty( "height" );
// Checking for non-existing property
result2 = exampleObj.hasOwnProperty( "breadth" );
console.log(result1);
console.log(result2);
} checkProperty() |
true false
Example 2: This example checks the properties of an object of a class.
function checkProperty() {
function Car(a, b) {
this .model = a;
this .name = b;
}
let car1 = new Car( "Mazda" , "Laputa" );
// Checking for existing property
result1 = car1.hasOwnProperty( "model" );
// Checking for non-existing property
result2 = car1.hasOwnProperty( "wheels" );
console.log(result1);
console.log(result2);
} checkProperty() |
true false
We have a complete list of Object methods, and properties to check those please go through this JavaScript Object Complete Reference article.
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 1 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Internet Explorer 5.5 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Safari 3 and above
- Opera 5 and above