I have a data in the form of JS literal notation here.
data = {
"Project": [
{
"Title": "Project1",
"StartDate": "01/01/2013",
"EndDate": "01/07/2013",
"Status": 1
},
{
"Title": "Project2",
"StartDate": "01/05/2013",
"EndDate": "01/15/2013",
"Status": 2
}
});
var propV;
function validate(data){
for(var key in data){
propV = data[key];
if(typeof propV === 'array){
//alert('array')
}
else if(type propV === 'date'){
//alert('date')
}
else if(type propV === 'string'){
//alert('string')
}
else if(type propV === 'object'){
//alert('object')
}
}
}
For the above code, I was expecting it show alert of an array. However, it alerts for object. What's used in JavaScript to detect if the item is an array or not?
Similary, if I have a similar data as above, how would I detect if an item is date or not? For now, if I try to do that, I am getting dates also as string
data
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