Int32Array Interface
The Int32Array
type represents an array of twos-complement 32-bit signed integers.
Once established, you can reference elements in the array using the object's methods, or using standard array index syntax (that is, using bracket notation).
Extends
Constructors
Code new Int32Array.fromBuffer(ArrayBuffer buffer, [int byteOffset, int length]) #
Int32Array.fromBuffer(ArrayBuffer buffer, [int byteOffset, int length]);
Static Fields
Methods
Code Int32Array subarray(int start, [int end]) #
Returns a new Int32Array
view on the ArrayBuffer
store for this Int32Array
object.
Parameters
begin
- The offset to the first element in the array to be referenced by the new
Int32Array
object. end
Optional- The offset to one past the last element in the array to be referenced by the new
Int32Array
object; if not specified, all elements from the one specified bybegin
to the end of the array are included in the new view.
Notes
The range specified by begin
and end
is clamped to the valid index range for the current array; if the computed length of the new array would be negative, it's clamped to zero. If either begin
or end
is negative, it refers to an index from the end of the array instead of from the beginning.
Int32Array subarray(int start, [int end]);
Fields
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