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Real Life Objects, Properties, and Methods
In real life, a car is an object. A car has properties like weight and color, and methods like start and stop:
All cars have the same properties, but the property values differ from car to car. All cars have the same methods, but the methods are performed at different times.
JavaScript Objects
You have already learned that JavaScript variables are containers for data values. This code assigns a simple value (Fiat) to a variable named car:
Objects are variables too. But objects can contain many values. This code assigns many values (Fiat, 500, white) to a variable named car:
The values are written as name:value pairs (name and value separated by a colon). It is a common practice to declare objects with the const keyword. Learn more about using const with objects in the chapter: JS Const.
Object Definition
You define (and create) a JavaScript object with an object literal:
Spaces and line breaks are not important. An object definition can span multiple lines:
Accessing Object Properties
You can access object properties in two ways: objectName.propertyName or objectName["propertyName"]
JavaScript objects are containers for named values called properties.
Object Methods
Objects can also have methods. Methods are actions that can be performed on objects. Methods are stored in properties as function definitions.
| Property | Property Value |
|---|---|
| firstName | John |
| lastName | Doe |
| age | 50 |
| eyeColor | blue |
| fullName | function () {return this.firstName+" "+this.lastName} |
A method is a function stored as a property.
In the example above, this refers to the person object:
- this.firstName means the firstName property of person.
- this.lastName means the lastName property of person.
What is “this” ?
In JavaScript, the this keyword refers to an object. Which object depends on how this is being invoked (used or called). The this keyword refers to different objects depending on how it is used. In an object method, “this“ refers to the object. Alone, “this“ refers to the global object. In a function. “this“ refers to the global object. In a function, in strict mode, “this“ is undefined. In an event, “this“ refers to the element that received the event. Methods like “call()“, “apply()“, and “bind()“ can refer “this” to any object.
Note: “this“ is not a variable. It is a keyword. You cannot change the value of “this“.
The this Keyword
In a function definition, this refers to the "owner" of the function. In the example above, this is the person object that "owns" the fullName function. In other words, this.firstName means the firstName property of this object. Learn more about this in The JavaScript this Tutorial.
Accessing Object Methods
You access an object method with the following syntax:
objectName.methodName()
If you access a method without the () parentheses, it will return the function definition:
Do Not Declare Strings, Numbers, and Booleans as Objects!
When a JavaScript variable is declared with the keyword "new", the variable is created as an object:
Avoid String, Number, and Boolean objects. They complicate your code and slow down execution speed.
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