The arguments
object is a list of parameters, it does not store the name of the arguments.
Some browsers let you use the toString
method to get the code of a function:
function a(arg1){}
// undefined
a.toString()
// "function a(arg1){}"
If you need named parameters it's common to pass an object:
$.ajax({
url: "test.html",
cache: false
})
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve... if you use positional arguments and the third argument is called "embedded" then the name of arguments[2]
will always be "embedded". But while you know that when writing the code the name of the arguments aren't stored anywhere where you can conveniently access them.