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function makeUser(name, age) {
return {
name: name,
age: age,
// ...other properties
};
}
let user = makeUser("John", 30);
alert(user.name); // JohnForwarded from coding with ☕️
let user = {
name: "John",
age: 30
};
user.sayHi = function() {
alert("Hello!");
};
user.sayHi(); // Hello!Forwarded from coding with ☕️
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let user = { name: "John", age: 30 }; user.sayHi = function() { alert("Hello!"); }; user.sayHi(); // Hello!
the statement of Object get PropertyForwarded from coding with ☕️
let user = {
name: "John",
age: 30,
sayHi() {
// "this" is the "current object"
alert(this.name);
}
};
user.sayHi(); // JohnForwarded from coding with ☕️
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let user = { name: "John", age: 30, sayHi() { // "this" is the "current object" alert(this.name); } }; user.sayHi(); // John
Object Property with "This Operator"Forwarded from coding with ☕️
let user = {
name: "John",
age: 30,
sayHi() {
alert(user.name); // "user" instead of "this"
}
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function BigUser() {
this.name = "John";
return { name: "Godzilla" }; // <-- returns this object
}
alert( new BigUser().name ); // Godzilla, got that objectForwarded from coding with ☕️
function BigUser(){
this.name = "Fotima"
return {name: "Godzila"};
}
alert(new BigUser().name );
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with "New Operator" we can call in "console.log" with " ( ) "Forwarded from coding with ☕️
function BigUser(){
this.name = "Fotima"
return {name: "Godzila"};
}
alert(new BigUser().name );
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let id = Symbol("id");
alert(id.description);
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JavaScriptda primitive (oddiy) turlar bu oddiy qiymatlar bo‘lib, ular obyekt emas, o‘zgaruvchining o‘zida saqlanadi va o‘zgarmas (immutable) bo‘ladi.
JavaScriptdagi primitive turlar:
String – "hello", 'world'
Number – 42, 3.14, -10
Boolean – true, false
Undefined – let x; (qiymati yo‘q)
Null – let y = null; (bo‘sh qiymat)
Symbol – Symbol("id") (noyob identifikator)
BigInt – 12345678901234567890n (katta sonlar uchun)
JavaScriptdagi primitive turlar:
String – "hello", 'world'
Number – 42, 3.14, -10
Boolean – true, false
Undefined – let x; (qiymati yo‘q)
Null – let y = null; (bo‘sh qiymat)
Symbol – Symbol("id") (noyob identifikator)
BigInt – 12345678901234567890n (katta sonlar uchun)
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A primitive
Is a value of a primitive type.
There are 7 primitive types: string, number, bigint, boolean, symbol, null and undefined.
An object
Is capable of storing multiple values as properties.
Can be created with {}, for instance:
There are other kinds of objects in JavaScript: functions, for example, are objects.
Is a value of a primitive type.
There are 7 primitive types: string, number, bigint, boolean, symbol, null and undefined.
An object
Is capable of storing multiple values as properties.
Can be created with {}, for instance:
{name: "John", age: 30}.There are other kinds of objects in JavaScript: functions, for example, are objects.
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let john = {
name: "John",
sayHi: function() {
alert("Hi buddy!");
}
};
john.sayHi(); // Hi buddy!
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Common binary operators:
Arithmetic: +, -, *, /, %
Assignment: =, +=, -=, *=, /=
Comparison: ==, !=, ===, !==, >, <, >=, <=
Logical: &&, ||
Bitwise: &, |, ^, <<, >>, >>>
Ternary: condition ? expr1 : expr2 (Special case, but still binary because of two expressions)
Arithmetic: +, -, *, /, %
Assignment: =, +=, -=, *=, /=
Comparison: ==, !=, ===, !==, >, <, >=, <=
Logical: &&, ||
Bitwise: &, |, ^, <<, >>, >>>
Ternary: condition ? expr1 : expr2 (Special case, but still binary because of two expressions)
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Common unary operators:
+ (Unary plus, converts to number)
- (Unary negation, negates a number)
! (Logical NOT)
typeof (Returns type of a variable)
delete (Deletes object properties)
void (Evaluates an expression but returns undefined)
++ (Increment)
-- (Decrement)
+ (Unary plus, converts to number)
- (Unary negation, negates a number)
! (Logical NOT)
typeof (Returns type of a variable)
delete (Deletes object properties)
void (Evaluates an expression but returns undefined)
++ (Increment)
-- (Decrement)