TypeError: "x" is (not) "y" Examples: TypeError: "x" is undefined TypeError: "x" is null TypeError: "undefined" is not an object TypeError: "x" is not an object or null TypeError: "x" is not a symbol
There was an unexpected type. This occurs oftentimes with undefined
or null
values.
Also, certain methods, such as Object.create()
or Symbol.keyFor()
, require a specific type, that must be provided.
// undefined and null cases on which the substring method won't work var foo = undefined; foo.substring(1); // TypeError: foo is undefined var foo = null; foo.substring(1); // TypeError: foo is null // Certain methods might require a specific type var foo = {} Symbol.keyFor(foo); // TypeError: foo is not a symbol var foo = 'bar' Object.create(foo); // TypeError: "foo" is not an object or null
To fix null pointer to undefined
or null
values, you can use the typeof operator, for example.
if (typeof foo !== 'undefined') { // Now we know that foo is defined, we are good to go. }
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