1
What remained to be defined in this method? ...
function fiz(){
alert('Eu fiz, o que não fiz!');
}
eu.pensamento = fiz;
eu.pensamento();
1
What remained to be defined in this method? ...
function fiz(){
alert('Eu fiz, o que não fiz!');
}
eu.pensamento = fiz;
eu.pensamento();
0
If I create a variable eu
, eu.pensamento
is not a function? how do I define this method with the function I did, in eu.pensamento()
? If you have a code as an example, it would help a lot ..
eu = 'Eu...'
function fiz(){
alert('Eu fiz, o que não fiz!');
}
eu.pensamento = fiz;
eu.pensamento();
You set the global variable "me" to a string. The variable eu
contains string methods, and this way you did eu.pensamento
is wrong. The right way was for you to have assigned the variable "I" as a literal object, example: var eu = {}
. Replace the first line with the example.
0
You need to define eu
as an object. So you can build the method eu.pensamento()
as a function of fiz()
:
function fiz(){
alert('Eu fiz, o que não fiz!');
}
var eu = new Object();
eu.pensamento = fiz;
eu.pensamento();
console.log(eu.pensamento);
thanks! took my doubt
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