ObjectPrototype.propertyIsEnumerable(Object, Object) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the specified property of the specified object is enumerable.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
public:
static bool propertyIsEnumerable(System::Object ^ thisob, System::Object ^ name);
[Microsoft.JScript.JSFunction(Microsoft.JScript.JSFunctionAttributeEnum.HasThisObject, Microsoft.JScript.JSBuiltin.Object_propertyIsEnumerable)]
public static bool propertyIsEnumerable (object thisob, object name);
[<Microsoft.JScript.JSFunction(Microsoft.JScript.JSFunctionAttributeEnum.HasThisObject, Microsoft.JScript.JSBuiltin.Object_propertyIsEnumerable)>]
static member propertyIsEnumerable : obj * obj -> bool
Public Shared Function propertyIsEnumerable (thisob As Object, name As Object) As Boolean
Parameters
- thisob
- Object
The object that this method is acting upon.
- name
- Object
The property to test.
Returns
true
if name
is an enumerable property; otherwise, false
.
- Attributes
Applies to
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