First, when I needed to store several related variables, I could have made a square.
function item (id, speaker, country) {this.id = id; This. Speaker = spkr; this. Country = country; } Var myItems = [New item (1, 'John', 'Au'), New item (2, 'Mary', 'we')];
But I'm thinking that this is a good practice. Are there better ways to emulate a strat in Javascript?
The difference between object literals and created objects is the properties obtained only from the prototype.
var o = {'a': 3, 'b': 4, 'doStuff': function () {alert (this.a. this.b); }}; O.doStuff (); // Display: 7
You can create a structure factory.
function makeStruct (names) {var names = names.split (''); Var count = names.length; Function Constructor () {for (var i = 0; i
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