Returns a standard JScript array converted from a VBArray.
function toArray() : Array |
Remarks
The conversion translates the multidimensional VBArray into a single dimensional JScript array. The toArray method appends each successive dimension to the end of the previous one. For example, a VBArray with three dimensions and three elements in each dimension converts to a JScript array as follows:
Suppose the VBArray contains: (1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9). After translation, the JScript array contains: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
There is currently no way to convert a JScript array into a VBArray.
Example
The following example consists of three parts. The first part is VBScript code that creates a Visual Basic safe array. The second part is JScript code that converts the Visual Basic safe array to a JScript array. Both of the first and the second parts go into the <HEAD> section of an HTML page. The third part is the JScript code that goes into the <BODY> section to run the other two parts.
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<HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> <!-- Function CreateVBArray() Dim i, j, k Dim a(2, 2) k = 1 For i = 0 To 2 For j = 0 To 2 a(j, i) = k document.writeln(k) k = k + 1 Next document.writeln("<BR>") Next CreateVBArray = a End Function --> </SCRIPT> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript"> <!-- function VBArrayTest(vbarray) { var a = new VBArray(vbarray); var b = a.toArray(); var i; for (i = 0; i < 9; i++) { document.writeln(b[i]); } } --> </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript"> <!-- VBArrayTest(CreateVBArray()); --> </SCRIPT> </BODY> |