JavaScript typedArray.length() Method
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10 Feb, 2023
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The typedArray.length is an inbuilt property in JavaScript which is used to return the length of the given typedArray.
Syntax:
typedArray.length
Parameters: It does not accept any parameter because it is a property not a function. Return value: It returns the length of the given typedArray.
Example 1:
// Creating a typedArray with some elements
var A = new Uint8Array([5, 10, 15, 15, 5, 20, 10]);
var B = new Uint8Array([5, 10]);
var C = new Uint8Array([5, 10, 15]);
var D = new Uint8Array([5, 10, 15, 15, 5]);
var E = new Uint8Array([5, 10, 15, 15, 5, 20]);
// Calling length() function
b = A.length
c = B.length
d = C.length
e = D.length
f = E.length
// Printing the length of the typedArray
console.log(b);
console.log(c);
console.log(d);
console.log(e);
console.log(f);
Output:
7 2 3 5 6
Example 2:
// Creating some ArrayBuffer with a size in bytes
const A = new ArrayBuffer(8);
const B = new ArrayBuffer(6);
const C = new ArrayBuffer(16);
const D = new ArrayBuffer(32);
// Creating some typedArray with the above sizes
// of the buffer
const E = new Uint8Array(A);
const F = new Uint8Array(B);
const G = new Uint8Array(C);
const H = new Uint8Array(D);
// Calling length property
a = E.length
b = F.length
c = G.length
d = H.length
// Printing the length of the typedArray
console.log(a);
console.log(b);
console.log(c);
console.log(d);
Output:
8 6 16 32