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Create javascript property like C# property

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Is it possible to create a property on a javascript object that behaves similar to a property in C#. Example:

Is it possible to create a property on a javascript object that behaves similar to a property in C#.

Example: I've created an auto-sizing textarea widget using dojo. In order to get the "value" property out of my widget, I've hooked up to the onchange event and I'm setting a variable everytime the value of the textarea changes.

Is there a way to accomplish this without hooking up to the onchange event.

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In other开发者_StackOverflow中文版 words, is it possible to write something in JavaScript that behaves like getters and/or setters.


It is possible in ECMAScript 5 implementations, which include recent versions of all major browsers. The ECMAScript 5 spec adds standardized getters and setters. One quirk is that IE 8 has this feature, but only on DOM nodes. This is what the syntax looks like:

var obj = {};

Object.defineProperty(obj, "value", {
    get: function () {
        return this.val;
    },
    set: function(val) {
        this.val = val;
    }
});

There has also been a proprietary implementation of getters and setters in Mozilla for a long time that was also later adopted by WebKit and Opera but this is not available in IE.


I'm not sure what you're asking here. You can always get the value of a textarea without the onchange event. you'd have to get the object then look at the value property.

for example, if your textarea has an id="mytext" you can do

var mytextarea = document.getElementById("mytext");
var text = mytextarea.value;
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