ReferenceError: reference to undefined property "x" - JavaScript 编辑
The JavaScript warning "reference to undefined property" occurs when a script attempted to access an object property which doesn't exist.
Message
ReferenceError: reference to undefined property "x" (Firefox)
Error type
(Firefox only) ReferenceError
warning which is reported only if javascript.options.strict
preference is set to true
.
What went wrong?
The script attempted to access an object property which doesn't exist. There are two ways to access properties; see the property accessors reference page to learn more about them.
Examples
Invalid cases
In this case, the property bar
is an undefined property, so a ReferenceError
will occur.
var foo = {};
foo.bar; // ReferenceError: reference to undefined property "bar"
Valid cases
To avoid the error, you need to either add a definition for bar
to the object or check for the existence of the bar
property before trying to access it; ways to do that include using the in
operator, or the Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty()
method, like this:
var foo = {};
// Define the bar property
foo.bar = 'moon';
console.log(foo.bar); // "moon"
// Test to be sure bar exists before accessing it
if (foo.hasOwnProperty('bar')) {
console.log(foo.bar);
}
See also
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