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Creating an Object and Using Object Instance Properties and Methods

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/*

Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser
by Harold Davis 

Apress CopyRight 2004

ISBN: 1590591135
*/

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Instance method demo</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>
<SCRIPT
   function Rectangle(height, width){ 
   // constructor function 
      this.height =  height; 
      this.width = width; 
   
   // create the function 
   function calc_Area () { 
      return this.height * this.width; 
   
   // turn the function into an object method 
   Rectangle.prototype.calcArea = calc_Area; 
   // instantiate the object 
   var theRectangle = new Rectangle (35)

   // set an instance property 
   theRectangle.width = 10

   // call and display the instance properties and method return 
   document.write("The rectangle instance height is: " + theRectangle.height + "<br>")
   document.write("The rectangle instance width is: " + theRectangle.width  + "<br>")
   document.write ("The calcArea method returns: " + theRectangle.calcArea())
   </SCRIPT>
</H1>
</BODY>
</HTML>

           
       
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