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{{JSRef}}
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Fonksiyon yapıcısı yeni bir Fonksiyon nesnesi yaratır. JavaScript'de her fonksiyon aslında bir Fonksiyon nesnesidir.

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Syntax

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new Function ([arg1[, arg2[, ...argN]],] functionBody)
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Parametreler

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arg1, arg2, ... argN
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Names to be used by the function as formal argument names. Each must be a string that corresponds to a valid JavaScript identifier or a list of such strings separated with a comma; for example "x", "theValue", or "a,b".
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functionBody
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A string containing the JavaScript statements comprising the function definition.
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Açıklama

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Function objects created with the Function constructor are parsed when the function is created. This is less efficient than declaring a function with a function expression or function statement and calling it within your code, because such functions are parsed with the rest of the code.

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All arguments passed to the function are treated as the names of the identifiers of the parameters in the function to be created, in the order in which they are passed.

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Invoking the Function constructor as a function (without using the new operator) has the same effect as invoking it as a constructor.

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Properties and Methods of Function

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The global Function object has no methods or properties of its own, however, since it is a function itself it does inherit some methods and properties through the prototype chain from {{jsxref("Function.prototype")}}.

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Function prototype object

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Properties

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{{page('/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/prototype', 'Properties')}}
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Methods

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{{page('/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/prototype', 'Methods')}}
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Function instances

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Function instances inherit methods and properties from {{jsxref("Function.prototype")}}. As with all constructors, you can change the constructor's prototype object to make changes to all Function instances.

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Examples

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Specifying arguments with the Function constructor

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The following code creates a Function object that takes two arguments.

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// Example can be run directly in your JavaScript console
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+// Create a function that takes two arguments and returns the sum of those arguments
+var adder = new Function('a', 'b', 'return a + b');
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+// Call the function
+adder(2, 6);
+// > 8
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The arguments "a" and "b" are formal argument names that are used in the function body, "return a + b".

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Difference between Function constructor and function declaration

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Functions created with the Function constructor do not create closures to their creation contexts; they always are created in the global scope. When running them, they will only be able to access their own local variables and global ones, not the ones from the scope in which the Function constructor was called. This is different from using {{jsxref("eval")}} with code for a function expression.

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var x = 10;
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+function createFunction1() {
+    var x = 20;
+    return new Function("return x;"); // this |x| refers global |x|
+}
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+function createFunction2() {
+    var x = 20;
+    function f() {
+        return x; // this |x| refers local |x| above
+    }
+    return f;
+}
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+var f1 = createFunction1();
+console.log(f1());          // 10
+var f2 = createFunction2();
+console.log(f2());          // 20
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Specifications

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SpecificationStatusComment
{{SpecName('ES1')}}{{Spec2('ES1')}}Initial definition. Implemented in JavaScript 1.0.
{{SpecName('ES5.1', '#sec-15.3', 'Function')}}{{Spec2('ES5.1')}} 
{{SpecName('ES6', '#sec-function-objects', 'Function')}}{{Spec2('ES6')}} 
{{SpecName('ESDraft', '#sec-function-objects', 'Function')}}{{Spec2('ESDraft')}} 
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Browser compatibility

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FeatureChromeFirefox (Gecko)Internet ExplorerOperaSafari
Basic support{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}
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Basic support{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}{{CompatVersionUnknown}}
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See also

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