How to check if an object is not an array?
So i have a function that needs to check if an argument is an object, but this fails because:
typeof [] // returns 'object'
This is a classic javascript gotcha, but i cant remember what to do to actually accept objects, but not arrays.
Try something like this :
obj.constructor.toString().indexOf("Array") != -1
or (even better)
obj instanceof Array
All these answers suggesting that you check to see (one way or another) if an object is an instance of the "Array" class (that is, constructed by "Array") are really not safe solutions. They'll work sometimes, maybe most of the time, but all the major frameworks have moved away from that approach. One of the main problems with it comes about when there's interaction between multiple windows (generally, a parent window and one or more frame or iframe windows). If you pass an array object created in one window into an API resident in another window, all these tests will fail. Why? Because what you're testing is whether an object is an instance of the "Array" class in your local window context. In other words, when you reference "Array" in
if (myobject instanceof Array) { ... }
what you're referencing is window.Array
, of course. Well, an array constructed in another window is not going to be an instance of the Array class in your window!
Checking the constructor name is probably a little safer, though it's still risky. In my opinion, you're better off taking a duck-typing approach. That is, instead of asking, "Is this an Array?" ask instead, "does this object seem to support some particular set of Array APIs I need in this circumstance?" For example, "does this object have a length
property?" Javascript is a pretty "soft" language, and just about everything's mutable. Thus even if you do find out something was constructed by "Array", you still really don't know for sure what you can do with it or to it.
[edit] Thanks for that link, @Lachlan - here's a very clear description of the issues: http://juhukinners.com/2009/01/11/typeof-considered-useless-or-how-to-write-robust-type-checks/
To determine whether a given object is an array, ECMAScript 5 introduces the Array.isArray() method, which is currently supported across all modern browsers. Refer to this ECMAScript compatibility table.
To determine the class of a particular object, you can use the Object.prototype.toString() method.
Object.prototype.toString.call({}); // "[object Object]"
Object.prototype.toString.call([]); // "[object Array]"
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