JavaScript Object.isExtensible()
Example
// Create Object
const person = {firstName:"John", lastName:"Doe"};
// Prevent Extensions
Object.preventExtensions(person);
// This will return false
let answer = Object.isExtensible(person);
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Description
The Object.isExtensible()
returns true if an object is extensible.
Related Methods:
Object.preventExtensions() allows modifications, but prevents addition of properties.
Object.seal() allows modifications, but prevents additions and deletions of properties.
Object.freeze() prevents modifications, additions and deletions of properties.
Object.isExtensible() returns true if an object is extensible.
Object.isSealed() returns true if an object is sealed.
Object.isFrozen() returns true if an object is frozen.
Syntax
Object.isExtensible(object)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
object | Required. The object to check. |
Return Value
Type | Description |
Boolean | true if the object is extensible.false if not. |
More Examples
Example
// Create Array
const fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
// Prevent Extensions
Object.preventExtensions(fruits);
// This will return false
let answer = Object.isExtensible(fruits);
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Browser Support
Object.isExtensible()
is an ECMAScript5 (ES5) feature.
ES5 (JavaScript 2009) is fully supported in all modern browsers since July 2013:
Chrome 23 |
IE/Edge 11 |
Firefox 21 |
Safari 6 |
Opera 15 |
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