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API UInt32Array
Fixed-length packed array of unsigned 32-bit integers.
UInt32Array is a primitive-backed array for allocation-efficient unsigned numeric workloads such as hashes, packed colors, and non-negative counters. Elements live in contiguous native storage, so the array avoids the per-element object allocation of a general Array.
The length is fixed at construction. push, pop, and element deletion are unavailable; elements are read and written through numeric indexes.
var hashes = new UInt32Array(2);
hashes[0] = 4294967295;
return hashes[0]; // 4294967295Warning
Indexing outside 0 to length - 1 raises a runtime error. Validate computed indexes before reading or writing.
Use Int32Array when values must be signed, or Array when the element type must vary or the collection has to grow.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
length |
number |
No | Non-negative element count. Omitting it creates an empty array. |
Returns
UInt32Array — a fixed-length array whose elements start at 0.
Example
var colors = new UInt32Array(4);
return colors[3]; // 0Returns
number — the fixed element count.
Behavior
Read-only. The value never changes for a given instance.
Example
return new UInt32Array(8).length; // 8Parameters
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
value |
number |
No | Value written to every element. Defaults to 0. |
Returns
UInt32Array — this array, so calls can be chained.
Behavior
The value is converted to an unsigned 32-bit integer before it is stored, and every element is overwritten in place.
Example
var colors = new UInt32Array(3);
colors.fill(16711680);
return colors[2]; // 16711680AuroraScript.JIT 4.0.0 · Documentation Home · Repository · MIT License