Is there a difference between
typeof value === "undefined"andvalue === undefined?Why did JavaScript need
Array.isArray()in ECMAScript 5? Can't I just callvalue instanceof Arrayto determine whether an given variable is an array?
1 Answer
//var value; There is no var declaration. The variable was never declared
// check againts undeclared variables
typeof value === "undefined"; // works
// check againts declared variables with no value
value === undefined; // ReferenceError: value is not defined
There are also issues with undefined = true being valid. But you don't really care about that. No-one is stupid enough to alter undefined globally these days.
I also know of bugs with instanceof being broken. I can't give you the exact reason why Array.isArray is better though.
You will find criticism on instanceof in the JavaScript Garden
If you read this Article It mentions how instanceof does not work across seperate frames / windows / iframes.
Because instanceof checks againts Array and each window has it's own window.Array.
2 Comments
FoobarMaximus
Thanks! I just tried
var foo; (foo === undefined); in my FF4 JS console and didn't get a reference error. What gives?Raynos
@FooBarMaximus you get a reference error if you drop
var foo ;) typeof works without the var declaration.