| ▲ | minitech 6 hours ago | |
That example only shows the opposite of what it sounds like you’re saying, although you could be getting at a few different true things. Anyway: - Every property access in JavaScript is semantically coerced to a string (or a symbol, as of ES6). All property keys are semantically either strings or symbols. - Property names that are the ToString() of a 31-bit unsigned integer are considered indexes for the purposes of the following two behaviours: - For arrays, indexes are the elements of the array. They’re the properties that can affect its `length` and are acted on by array methods. - Indexes are ordered in numeric order before other properties. Other properties are in creation order. (In some even nicher cases, property order is implementation-defined.) | ||