The TypeError object represents an error when an operation could not be performed, typically (but not exclusively) when a value is not of the expected type.
Syntax
new TypeError([message[, fileName[, lineNumber]]])
Parameters
message- Optional. Human-readable description of the error
fileName- Optional. The name of the file containing the code that caused the exception
lineNumber- Optional. The line number of the code that caused the exception
Description
A TypeError may be thrown when an operand or argument passed to a function is incompatible with the type expected by that operator or function, or when attempting to modify a value that cannot be changed, or when attempting to use a value in an inappropriate way.
Properties
TypeError.prototype- Allows the addition of properties to a
TypeErrorobject.
Methods
The global TypeError contains no methods of its own, however, it does inherit some methods through the prototype chain.
TypeError instances
Properties
TypeError.prototype.constructor- Specifies the function that created an instance's prototype.
TypeError.prototype.message- Error message. Although ECMA-262 specifies that
TypeErrorshould provide its ownmessageproperty, in SpiderMonkey, it inheritsError.prototype.message. TypeError.prototype.name- Error name. Inherited from
Error. TypeError.prototype.fileName- Path to file that raised this error. Inherited from
Error. TypeError.prototype.lineNumber- Line number in file that raised this error. Inherited from
Error. TypeError.prototype.columnNumber- Column number in line that raised this error. Inherited from
Error. TypeError.prototype.stack- Stack trace. Inherited from
Error.
Methods
Although the TypeError prototype object does not contain any methods of its own, TypeError instances do inherit some methods through the prototype chain.
Examples
Catching a TypeError
try {
null.f();
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof TypeError); // true
console.log(e.message); // "null has no properties"
console.log(e.name); // "TypeError"
console.log(e.fileName); // "Scratchpad/1"
console.log(e.lineNumber); // 2
console.log(e.columnNumber); // 2
console.log(e.stack); // "@Scratchpad/2:2:3\n"
}
Creating a TypeError
try {
throw new TypeError('Hello', "someFile.js", 10);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof TypeError); // true
console.log(e.message); // "Hello"
console.log(e.name); // "TypeError"
console.log(e.fileName); // "someFile.js"
console.log(e.lineNumber); // 10
console.log(e.columnNumber); // 0
console.log(e.stack); // "@Scratchpad/2:2:9\n"
}
Specifications
Browser compatibility
| Desktop | Mobile | Server | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TypeError | Chrome Full support 1 | Edge Full support 12 | Firefox Full support 1 | IE Full support 5.5 | Opera Full support Yes | Safari Full support Yes | WebView Android Full support 1 | Chrome Android Full support 18 | Firefox Android Full support 4 | Opera Android Full support Yes | Safari iOS Full support Yes | Samsung Internet Android Full support 1.0 | nodejs Full support Yes |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support