Parameters
None.
Returns
The value of
expression1
Description
Operator; evaluates
with the
loop statement and is often used with the parentheses () operator.
for
For more information, see
Example
The following example uses the comma (,) operator in a
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < 3 && j < 3; i++, j+=2) {
trace("i = " + i + ", j = " + j);
}
// Output:
// i = 0, j = 0
// i = 1, j = 2
The following example uses the comma (,) operator without the parentheses () operator and
illustrates that the comma operator returns only the value of the first expression without the
parentheses () operator:
var v:Number = 0;
v = 4, 5, 6;
trace(v); // output: 4
The following example uses the comma (,) operator with the parentheses () operator and
illustrates that the comma operator returns the value of the last expression when used with the
parentheses () operator:
var v:Number = 0;
v = (4, 5, 6);
trace(v); // output: 6
The following example uses the comma (,) operator without the parentheses () operator and
illustrates that the comma operator sequentially evaluates all of the expressions but returns the
value of the first expression. The second expression,
one.
var v:Number = 0;
var z:Number = 0;
v = v + 4 , z++, v + 6;
trace(v); // output: 4
trace(z); // output: 1
The following example is identical to the previous example except for the addition of the
parentheses () operator and illustrates once again that, when used with the parentheses () operator,
the comma (,) operator returns the value of the last expression in the series:
var v:Number = 0;
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,
expression2
, then
expression1
expression2
"Operator precedence and associativity" on page
, and so on.
, and so on. This operator is primarily used
loop:
for
, is evaluated and
z++
32.
is incremented by
z
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