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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T23:12:39+00:00 2026-06-13T23:12:39+00:00

I’m new to JavaScript and a little bit confused with the duck typing concept.

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I’m new to JavaScript and a little bit confused with the duck typing concept. As far as I can tell, I understood the concept. But that leads to a strange consequence in my thoughts. I will explain with the following example:

I’m currently working on a mobile web app with jQuery Mobile. At one point I capture the vmousedown event for a canvas. I’m interested in the pressure of the touch. I found the Touch.webkitForce property.

$('#canvas').live('vmousedown', function(e){
    console.log(e.originalEvent.originalEvent.touches[0].webkitForce);
}

This works fine when using the Remote Debugging for Chrome. But throws an exception when testing in Opera Firefly, because the originalEvent property is no touch event, but a click event.

So every time I access a property of an object which is not under my authority, do I have to check existence and type?

if( e.originalEvent &&
    e.originalEvent.originalEvent &&
    e.originalEvent.originalEvent.touches && 
    e.originalEvent.originalEvent.touches[0] && 
    e.originalEvent.originalEvent.touches[0].webkitForce) {

    console.log(e.originalEvent.originalEvent.touches[0].webkitForce);
}

Can please someone clarify that for me?

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    2026-06-13T23:12:39+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:12 pm

    So every time I access a property of an object which is not under my authority, do I have to check existence and type?

    Yes you will have to check the whole path, once at a time, or you can automate it:

    function deepObject(o, s) {
        var ss = s.split(".");
    
        while( o && ss.length ) {
            o = o[ss.shift()];
        }
    
        return o;
    }
    
    var isOk = deepObject(e, "originalEvent.originalEvent.touches.0.webkitForce");
    
    if ( isOk ) {
        // isOk is e.originalEvent.originalEvent.touches.0.webkitForce;
    }
    

    Test case:

    var o = {
      a: {
        b: {
          c: {
            d: {
              e: {
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
    var a = deepObject(o, "a.b.c");
    var b = deepObject(a, "d");
    
    console.log(a); // {"d": {"e": {}}}
    console.log(b); // {"e": {}}
    console.log(deepObject(o, "1.2.3.3")); // undefined
    
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