The following are the rules to be followed for object definitions in JavaScript −
- Quotes are to be added to strings, for example,
var myBook = new book("Java", "John");
You need to place the closing bracket on a new line.
You need to add the opening bracket in the same line of the object name placement.
Between property and its value, add a colon and space.
End object definition with (;)semicolon.
Let’s see an example now showing how to correctly work with objects in JavaScript −
Example
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Array Object</title> <script> function book(title, author) { this.title = title; this.author = author; } </script> </head> <body> <script> var myBook = new book("Java", "John"); book.prototype.price = null; myBook.price = 300; document.write("Book title is : " + myBook.title + "<br>"); document.write("Book author is : " + myBook.author + "<br>"); document.write("Book price is : " + myBook.price + "<br>"); </script> </body> </html>