--- id: 587d7dae367417b2b2512b7b title: Understand Own Properties challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301326 dashedName: understand-own-properties --- # --description-- In the following example, the `Bird` constructor defines two properties: `name` and `numLegs`: ```js function Bird(name) { this.name = name; this.numLegs = 2; } let duck = new Bird("Donald"); let canary = new Bird("Tweety"); ``` `name` and `numLegs` are called `own` properties, because they are defined directly on the instance object. That means that `duck` and `canary` each has its own separate copy of these properties. In fact every instance of `Bird` will have its own copy of these properties. The following code adds all of the `own` properties of `duck` to the array `ownProps`: ```js let ownProps = []; for (let property in duck) { if(duck.hasOwnProperty(property)) { ownProps.push(property); } } console.log(ownProps); // prints [ "name", "numLegs" ] ``` # --instructions-- Add the `own` properties of `canary` to the array `ownProps`. # --hints-- `ownProps` should include the values `"numLegs"` and `"name"`. ```js assert(ownProps.indexOf('name') !== -1 && ownProps.indexOf('numLegs') !== -1); ``` You should solve this challenge without using the built in method `Object.keys()`. ```js assert(!/Object(\.keys|\[(['"`])keys\2\])/.test(code)); ``` You should solve this challenge without hardcoding the `ownProps` array. ```js assert( !/\[\s*(?:'|")(?:name|numLegs)|(?:push|concat)\(\s*(?:'|")(?:name|numLegs)/.test( code ) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function Bird(name) { this.name = name; this.numLegs = 2; } let canary = new Bird("Tweety"); let ownProps = []; // Only change code below this line ``` # --solutions-- ```js function Bird(name) { this.name = name; this.numLegs = 2; } let canary = new Bird("Tweety"); function getOwnProps (obj) { const props = []; for (let prop in obj) { if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { props.push(prop); } } return props; } const ownProps = getOwnProps(canary); ```