--- id: 587d7daf367417b2b2512b7d title: Iterate Over All Properties challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301320 dashedName: iterate-over-all-properties --- # --description-- You have now seen two kinds of properties: own properties and `prototype` properties. Own properties are defined directly on the object instance itself. And `prototype` properties are defined on the `prototype`. ```js function Bird(name) { this.name = name; //own property } Bird.prototype.numLegs = 2; // prototype property let duck = new Bird("Donald"); ``` Here is how you add `duck`'s own properties to the array `ownProps` and `prototype` properties to the array `prototypeProps`: ```js let ownProps = []; let prototypeProps = []; for (let property in duck) { if(duck.hasOwnProperty(property)) { ownProps.push(property); } else { prototypeProps.push(property); } } console.log(ownProps); console.log(prototypeProps); ``` `console.log(ownProps)` would display `["name"]` in the console, and `console.log(prototypeProps)` would display `["numLegs"]`. # --instructions-- Add all of the own properties of `beagle` to the array `ownProps`. Add all of the `prototype` properties of `Dog` to the array `prototypeProps`. # --hints-- The `ownProps` array should only contain `name`. ```js assert.deepEqual(ownProps, ['name']); ``` The `prototypeProps` array should only contain `numLegs`. ```js assert.deepEqual(prototypeProps, ['numLegs']); ``` You should solve this challenge without using the built in method `Object.keys()`. ```js assert(!/\Object.keys/.test(code)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function Dog(name) { this.name = name; } Dog.prototype.numLegs = 4; let beagle = new Dog("Snoopy"); let ownProps = []; let prototypeProps = []; // Only change code below this line ``` # --solutions-- ```js function Dog(name) { this.name = name; } Dog.prototype.numLegs = 4; let beagle = new Dog("Snoopy"); let ownProps = []; let prototypeProps = []; for (let prop in beagle) { if (beagle.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { ownProps.push(prop); } else { prototypeProps.push(prop); } } ```