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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Object Basics Filling Out the Play Method

Routine Poutine
Routine Poutine
26,050 Points

"This" is necessary or preferred?

When using dot notation, is it necessary or preferred to use "this"?

if(this.isTurn) {

}

vs.

if(player1.isTurn) {

}

If it is necessary, why is doesn't the alternative work?

If it is not necessary, why is it preferred?

Thanks,

Matt

object.js
const player1 = {
    name: 'Ashley',
    color: 'purple',
    isTurn: true,
    play: function(){
        // write code here.
      if(this.isTurn) {

      }
    }
}

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

When the code inside an object method refers to the current object instance, it should always use "this" instead of a name. That way it will still work no matter what name is given to the instance.