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So I am using options to pass values to a new object in a literal object fashion.

var obj = new myObject({height:'500',width:'300');


function myObject(options){

}

I'm not sure the best route to get these values assigned to the object though so that this would work.

 function myObject(options){

...assignment...   

alert(this.width);

    }
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function myObject(options){

   // copy the options into the current object
   for (var key in options) {
       if (options.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
           this[key] = options[key];
       }
   }

   alert(this.width);     // 300
}

var obj = new myObject({height:'500',width:'300'});

You can even an extend this concept where you can have default property values myObject, and you can override them with options object:

function myObject(options){
    // DEFAULTS
    this.name = 'Box';
    this.width = '100';
    this.height = '100';

   // copy the options into the current object
   for (var key in options) {
       if (options.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
           this[key] = options[key];
       }
   }

   alert(this.width); 
}

var obj = new myObject({height:'500',width:'300'});     // alert: 300
var obj2 = new myObject({height: '500'});               // alert: 100
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  • I know the OP didn't say anything about "default" options, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to include some default object, with the keys that should always be assigned to the object, no matter if they're provided in options or not.
    – Ian
    Apr 5, 2013 at 17:37
  • @wilco Yes these properties are public, unless OP wanted to keep them private, there are plenty of other answers on SO that explain how to make private variables in objects.
    – Amy
    Apr 5, 2013 at 17:39
  • @sweetamylase Not that it's any better, but this is what I was thinking - jsfiddle.net/XpSXv/1
    – Ian
    Apr 5, 2013 at 17:43

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