The functions are objects that are used to specify or encapsulate one or more statements.
The basic function declaration syntax looks like this:
function myFunction(argument_0, argument_1, ? argument_N) {
statement1;
statement2;
}
| NAME | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| arguments | Special function objects acting as arrays. |
| callee | Points to the function that owns the arguments. |
| this | Points to the object that the function is operating on. |
| length | Returns the number of arguments passed to a function. |
| prototype | Points to the location of the original reference function. |
| return | Return statement returns the function's value. |
| METHOD | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| apply() | Detects the scope in which the function runs. |
| call() | Same as apply(), except that the arguments are passed differently. |
| toLocaleString() | Returns the function's code. |
| toString() | Returns the function's code. |
| valueOf() | Returns the function itself. |
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