The JavaScript Array constructor property is used to return the constructor function for an array object. It only returns the reference of the function and does not return the name of the function. In JavaScript arrays, it returns the function Array(){ [native code] }.
Syntax:
array.constructor
Return value:
It returns the function reference i.e. function Array() { [native code] }.
Below is an example of the Array constructor property.
Example 1: In this example, the program returns the reference of the function (i.e. function Array() { [native code] } ).
Javascript
// Function to be executed function myGeeks() { // Create array let name = [ "sahil" , "Manas" , "Sagar" , "Harshit" ]; // Display constructor property console.log(name.constructor); } myGeeks(); |
[Function: Array]
Example 2: In this example, the program returns the reference of the function (i.e. function Array() { [native code] } ).
Javascript
// Create new array let arr = new Array( "Geeks" , "for" , "Geeks" ); // Display constructor property console.log( "arr.constructor:" + arr.constructor); |
arr.constructor:function Array() { [native code] }
Example 3: In this example, the program returns the reference of the function (i.e. function Array() { [native code] } ).
Javascript
// Create array let arr = new Array(5, 10, 15); // Dislay constructor property console.log( "arr.constructor:" + arr.constructor); |
arr.constructor:function Array() { [native code] }
We have a complete list of Javascript Array methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Array Complete reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by JavaScript Array constructor Property are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Opera
- Safari