So lets say I've added some prototype methods to the Array class:
Array.prototype.containsKey = function(obj) {
for(var key in this)
if (key == obj) return true;
return false;
}
Array.prototype.containsValue = function(obj) {
for(var key in this)
if (this[key] == obj) return true;
return false;
}
then I create an associative array and attempt to loop through it's keys:
var arr = new Array();
arr['One'] = 1;
arr['Two'] = 2;
arr['Three'] = 3;
for(var key in arr)
alert(key);
this returns five items:
-One
-Two
-Three
-containsKey
-containsValue
but I want (expect?) only three. Am I approaching this wrong? is there a way to "hide" the prototype methods? or should I be doing something differently?
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