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How do you check if a variable is an array in JavaScript?
How can I check if a variable is an array (so I can handle each arrayvalue) or a single arrayvalue?
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From the MDN page for isArray which is part of the ECMAScript 5 standard:
In many cases, you can also just check to see if there is a .length property (this is often what jQuery does) because this will also accept any array-like object that isn’t actually an array, but can be iterated like one. Obviously, if you have things that do have a .length property that you don’t want treated like an array, this will get fooled by that situation so you have to know which you want: