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isExtensible

Summary

Returns a value that indicates whether new properties can be added to an object.

Syntax

Object.isExtensible( object )
object
Required. The object to test.

Return Value

true if the object is extensible, which indicates that new properties can be added to the object; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following example illustrates the use of the Object.isExtensible function.

// Create an object that has two properties.
 var obj = { pasta: "spaghetti", length: 10 };

 // Make the object non-extensible.
 Object.preventExtensions(obj);

 // Try to add a new property, and then verify that it is not added.
 obj.newProp = 50;
 document.write(obj.newProp);

 // Output:
 undefined

Remarks

For information about how to set property attributes, see Object.defineProperty Function. To obtain the attributes of a property, you can use the Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor Function.

The following related functions prevent the modification of object attributes.

FunctionObject is made non-extensibleconfigurable is set to false for each propertywritable is set to false for each property
Object.preventExtensionsYesNoNo
Object.sealYesYesNo
Object.freezeYesYesYes

The following functions return true if all of the conditions marked in the following table are true.

FunctionObject is extensible?configurable is false for all properties?writable is false for all data properties?
Object.isExtensibleYesNoNo
Object.isSealedNoYesNo
Object.isFrozenNoYesYes

Exceptions

If the object argument is not an object, a TypeError exception is thrown.

See also

Other articles

Attributions

  • Microsoft Developer Network: Article