I’m fairly new to the concept of JavaScript’s prototype concept.
Considering the following code :
var x = function func(){
}
x.prototype.log = function() {
console.log("1");
}
var b = new x();
As I understand it, b.log() should return 1 since x is its prototype. But why is the property b.prototype undefined?
Isn’t b.prototype supposed to return the reference to the x function?
Only constructor functions have prototypes. Since
xis a constructor function,xhas a prototype.bis not a constructor function. Hence, it does not have a prototype.If you want to get a reference to the function that constructed
b(in this case,x), you can use