Length Function - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-FLASH LITE 2.X ACTIONSCRIPT LANGUAGE Reference

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The following example shows how you can use
expression contains an error:
var dividend:Number;
var divisor:Number;
divisor = 1;
trace( isNaN(dividend/divisor) );
// output: true
// The output is true because the variable dividend is undefined.
// Do not use isNAN() to check for division by 0 because it will return
false.
// A positive number divided by 0 equals Infinity
(Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY).
// A negative number divided by 0 equals -Infinity
(Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY).
See also
,
NaN constant
NaN (Number.NaN property)

length function

length(expression)length(variable)
Deprecated since Flash Player 5. This function, along with all the string functions, has been
deprecated. Macromedia recommends that you use the methods of the String class and the
property to perform the same operations.
String.length
Returns the length of the specified string or variable.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Lite 1.0
Parameters
expression:String
- The name of a variable.
variable:Object
Returns
- The length of the specified string or variable.
Number
Example
The following example returns the length of the string "Hello":
result is 5.
See also
" string delimiter operator
56
ActionScript language elements
- A string.
,
,
String
to check whether a mathematical
isNAN()
length("Hello");
length (String.length property)
The

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