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Revision as of 18:56, 21 April 2013
Array(expressionlist)
Description
Array creates an array dynamically. The required parameter, expressionlist, is a comma-delimited list of valid expressions. The resulting array has a length equal to the number of elements in expressionlist. Arrays created with Array have a lower bound of 0.
Example (BASIC)
Rem Array Example 'Array creates an array dynamically Dim MyArray, Message 'Create an array with 2 string elements MyArray = Array("Hello", "World!") 'Access the array and concatenate elements Print MyArray(0) & " " & MyArray(1)
Example (JavaScript)
//Array Example //Array creates an array dynamically var MyArray, Message; //Create an array with 2 string elements MyArray= new Array("Hello", "World!"); //Access the array and concatenate elements NSB.Print(MyArray[0] + " " + MyArray[1] + "<br>");
Output
Hello World!