Length (Arguments.length Property); Array - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-FLASH LITE 2.X ACTIONSCRIPT LANGUAGE Reference

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callee (arguments.callee property)

length (arguments.length property)

public length :
Number
The number of arguments passed to the function. This may be more or less than the function
declares.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Lite 2.0

Array

Object
|
+-Array
public dynamic class Array
extends
Object
The Array class lets you access and manipulate indexed arrays. An indexed array is an object
whose properties are identified by a number representing their position in the array. This
number is referred to as the index. All indexed arrays are zero-based, which means that the first
element in the array is [0], the second element is [1], and so on. To create an Array object, you
use the constructor new
(
) operator.
[]
You can store a wide variety of data types in an array element, including numbers, strings,
objects, and even other arrays. You can create a multidimensional array by creating an indexed
array and assigning to each of its elements a different indexed array. Such an array is
considered multidimensional because it can be used to represent data in a table.
Array assignment is by reference rather than by value: when you assign one array variable to
another array variable, both refer to the same array:
var oneArray:Array = new Array("a", "b", "c");
var twoArray:Array = oneArray; // Both array variables refer to the same
array.
twoArray[0] = "z";
trace(oneArray); // Output: z,b,c.
. To access the elements of an array, you use the array access
Array()
Array
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