How to create an instanceof AST node using typescript compiler API












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I would like to represent the typescript code "MyObj instanceOf MyClass" with the typescript compiler API.



I try to use the createBinary API as follow:



ts.createBinary(leftExpression,ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword, rightExpression);


How do I create the rightExpression?










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    I would like to represent the typescript code "MyObj instanceOf MyClass" with the typescript compiler API.



    I try to use the createBinary API as follow:



    ts.createBinary(leftExpression,ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword, rightExpression);


    How do I create the rightExpression?










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      I would like to represent the typescript code "MyObj instanceOf MyClass" with the typescript compiler API.



      I try to use the createBinary API as follow:



      ts.createBinary(leftExpression,ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword, rightExpression);


      How do I create the rightExpression?










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      I would like to represent the typescript code "MyObj instanceOf MyClass" with the typescript compiler API.



      I try to use the createBinary API as follow:



      ts.createBinary(leftExpression,ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword, rightExpression);


      How do I create the rightExpression?







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          The left and right expressions are identifiers, so the createIdentifier method could be used:



          const binaryExpression = ts.createBinary(ts.createIdentifier("MyObj"),
          ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword,
          ts.createIdentifier("MyClass"));





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            The left and right expressions are identifiers, so the createIdentifier method could be used:



            const binaryExpression = ts.createBinary(ts.createIdentifier("MyObj"),
            ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword,
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              The left and right expressions are identifiers, so the createIdentifier method could be used:



              const binaryExpression = ts.createBinary(ts.createIdentifier("MyObj"),
              ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword,
              ts.createIdentifier("MyClass"));





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                The left and right expressions are identifiers, so the createIdentifier method could be used:



                const binaryExpression = ts.createBinary(ts.createIdentifier("MyObj"),
                ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword,
                ts.createIdentifier("MyClass"));





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                The left and right expressions are identifiers, so the createIdentifier method could be used:



                const binaryExpression = ts.createBinary(ts.createIdentifier("MyObj"),
                ts.SyntaxKind.InstanceOfKeyword,
                ts.createIdentifier("MyClass"));






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