String() - MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004-ACTIONSCRIPT LANGUAGE Reference

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String()

Availability
Flash Player 4; behavior changed in Flash Player 7.
Usage
String(expression)
Parameters
An expression to convert to a string.
expression
Returns
A string.
Description
Function; returns a string representation of the specified parameter, as described in the following
list:
If
expression
If
expression
If
expression
by calling the string property for the object or by calling
property exists.
If
is
expression
In files published for Flash Player 6 or earlier, the result is an empty string (
In files published for Flash Player 7 or later, the result is
If
expression
If
expression
notation.
Note: Slash notation is not supported by ActionScript 2.0.
Example
In the following example, you use ActionScript to convert specified expressions to a string:
var string1:String = String("3");
var string2:String = String("9");
trace(string1+string2);
Because both parameters are strings, the values are concatenated rather than added.
See also
Number.toString(), Object.toString(),
792
Chapter 2: ActionScript Language Reference
is a number, the return string is a text representation of the number.
is a string, the return string is
is an object, the return value is a string representation of the object generated
, the return values are as follows:
undefined
is a Boolean value, the return string is
is a movie clip, the return value is the target path of the movie clip in slash (/)
// output: 39
ActionScript Language Reference
.
expression
Object.toString()
undefined
"true"
String
class,
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if no such
).
""
.
or
.
"false"
" " (string delimiter)

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