The isPrototypeOf() method checks if an object exists in
another object's prototype chain.
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isPrototypeOf() differs from the instanceof operator. In the expression
"object instanceof AFunction", the object prototype chain is
checked against AFunction.prototype, not against AFunction
itself.
Syntax
prototypeObj.isPrototypeOf(object)Parameters
object- The object whose prototype chain will be searched.
Return value
A Boolean indicating whether the calling object lies in the prototype
chain of the specified object.
Errors thrown
Description
The isPrototypeOf() method allows you to check whether or not an object
exists within another object's prototype chain.
Examples
Using isPrototypeOf
This example demonstrates that Baz.prototype,
Bar.prototype, Foo.prototype and Object.prototype
exist in the prototype chain for object baz:
function Foo() {}
function Bar() {}
function Baz() {}
Bar.prototype = Object.create(Foo.prototype);
Baz.prototype = Object.create(Bar.prototype);
var baz = new Baz();
console.log(Baz.prototype.isPrototypeOf(baz)); // true
console.log(Bar.prototype.isPrototypeOf(baz)); // true
console.log(Foo.prototype.isPrototypeOf(baz)); // true
console.log(Object.prototype.isPrototypeOf(baz)); // true
isPrototypeOf() method, along with the instanceof operator particularly comes in handy if you have code that can only
function when dealing with objects descended from a specific prototype chain, e.g., to
guarantee that certain methods or properties will be present on that object.
For example, check if baz object descends from Foo.prototype:
if (Foo.prototype.isPrototypeOf(baz)) {
// do something safe
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Object.prototype.isPrototypeOf' in that specification. |
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