Objects
There is no benefit to using new Object();
– whereas {};
can make your code more compact, and more readable.
For defining empty objects they’re technically the same. The {}
syntax is shorter, neater (less Java-ish), and allows you to instantly populate the object inline – like so:
var myObject = {
title: 'Frog',
url: '/img/picture.jpg',
width: 300,
height: 200
};
Arrays
For arrays, there’s similarly almost no benefit to ever using new Array();
over [];
– with one minor exception:
var emptyArray = new Array(100);
creates a 100 item long array with all slots containing undefined
– which may be nice/useful in certain situations (such as (new Array(9)).join('Na-Na ') + 'Batman!'
).
My recommendation
- Never use
new Object();
– it’s clunkier than{};
and looks silly. - Always use
[];
– except when you need to quickly create an “empty” array with a predefined length.