jQuery.isFunction( obj )Returns: boolean
Description: Determine if the argument passed is a JavaScript function object.
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version added: 1.2jQuery.isFunction( obj )
- objType: PlainObjectObject to test whether or not it is a function.
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Note: As of jQuery 1.3, functions provided by the browser like alert()
and DOM element methods like getAttribute()
are not guaranteed to be detected as functions in browsers such as Internet Explorer.
Examples:
Test a few parameter examples.
<!doctype html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>jQuery.isFunction demo</title> <style> div { color: blue; margin: 2px; font-size: 14px; } span { color: red; } </style> <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.js"></script> </head> <body> <div>jQuery.isFunction( objs[ 0 ] ) = <span></span></div> <div>jQuery.isFunction( objs[ 1 ] ) = <span></span></div> <div>jQuery.isFunction( objs[ 2 ] ) = <span></span></div> <div>jQuery.isFunction( objs[ 3 ] ) = <span></span></div> <div>jQuery.isFunction( objs[ 4 ] ) = <span></span></div> <script> function stub() {} var objs = [ function() {}, { x:15, y:20 }, null, stub, "function" ]; jQuery.each( objs, function( i ) { var isFunc = jQuery.isFunction( objs[ i ]); $( "span" ).eq( i ).text( isFunc ); }); </script> </body> </html>
Demo:
Finds out if the parameter is a function.
$.isFunction(function() {});
Result:
true