April 2018
Beginner to intermediate
426 pages
10h 19m
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We can store any datatype in JavaScript arrays. This is because JavaScript arrays are not strongly typed as in other languages such as C and Java.
TypedArray was created so that we could work with arrays with a single datatype. Its syntax is let myArray = new TypedArray(length), where TypedArray needs to be replaced with one TypedArray class, as specified in the following table:
|
TypedArray |
Description |
|
Int8Array |
8-bit two's complement signed integer |
|
Uint8Array |
8-bit unsigned integer |
|
Uint8ClampedArray |
8-bit unsigned integer |
|
Int16Array |
16-bit two's complement signed integer |
|
Uint16Array |
16-bit unsigned integer |
|
Int32Array |
32-bit two's complement signed integer |
|
Uint32Array |
32-bit ... |