Chapter 3 DynaScript Predefined Objects
Allows you to create an instance of an object that is set depending on the type of value that is passed in as a parameter.
Standard: ECMAScript
To use an Object property:
Object.propertyName
To use an Object method:
Object.MethodName( parameter )
The actual object that is created when using
this constructor varies depending on the parameter that is supplied.
For example, if you supply a Boolean value such as true (new
Object(true);
) a Boolean object is created.
The only time that an actual Object object is created is when no
value or null is supplied as the constructor parameter.
To create a new Object object, use:
myObj = new Object ( [parameter] );
This example creates several different objects:
<!--SCRIPT
//creates a Boolen object
myObj1 = new Object(true);
document.WriteLn(typeof(myObj1));
//creates a Script object
myObj2 = new Object("my object");
document.WriteLn(typeof(myObj2));
//creates a Date object
myObj3 = new Object( new Date( 1997, 01, 01 ) );
document.WriteLn(myObj3);
document.WriteLn(typeof(myObj3));
//creates a Number object
myObj4 = new Object(123);
document.WriteLn(typeof(myObj4));
//creates a Objec object
myObj4 = new Object();
document.WriteLn(typeof(myObj4));
-->
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