25. 1. 1. Declaration and Instantiation |
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Objects are created by using the new keyword followed by the name of the class. |
var oObject = new Object();
var oStringObject = new String();
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The first line creates a new instance of Object and stores it in the variable oObject; |
The second line creates a new instance of String and stores it in the variable oStringObject. |
The parentheses aren't required when the constructor doesn't require arguments, so these two lines could be rewritten as follows: |
var oObject = new Object;
var oStringObject = new String;
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