Microsoft® JScript Operator Behavior |
Language Reference Version 1 |
An E indicates a run-time error. An N indicates a numeric result, or a Boolean result in the case of logical operators.
obj = object, as = alphanumeric string, ns = numeric string, num = number, bool = Boolean, undef = undefined, null = null value.
The following table describes the behavior of most Microsoft JScript operators. The columns and rows represent the different types of expressions possible on either side of an operator in JScript, and the entries in the table describe the behavior.
obj as ns num bool undef null
obj N E N N N E E as E E E E E E E ns N E N N N E E num N E N N N E E bool N E N N N E E undef E E E E E E E null E E E E E E E
file: /Techref/language/jscript/js11.htm, 4KB, , updated: 1997/9/30 02:44, local time: 2024/11/12 12:32,
3.142.124.83:LOG IN ©2024 PLEASE DON'T RIP! THIS SITE CLOSES OCT 28, 2024 SO LONG AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH!
|
©2024 These pages are served without commercial sponsorship. (No popup ads, etc...).Bandwidth abuse increases hosting cost forcing sponsorship or shutdown. This server aggressively defends against automated copying for any reason including offline viewing, duplication, etc... Please respect this requirement and DO NOT RIP THIS SITE. Questions? <A HREF="http://sxlist.com/techref/language/jscript/js11.htm"> Operator Behavior</A> |
Did you find what you needed? |
Welcome to sxlist.com!sales, advertizing, & kind contributors just like you! Please don't rip/copy (here's why Copies of the site on CD are available at minimal cost. |
Welcome to sxlist.com! |
.