jcompagner wrote:about the array's
yes all arrays should be the same now so the to string of javascript or java arrays should behave and display the same so with the [10,10,10]
When do you need it without the brackets? Because a toString impl is just what it is a toString (mostly for debugging).
... WHERE (kontakte_benutzer.uid_benutzer IN ('[4]') ...
for (i = 1; i <= vAnzahlZeilen; i++)
{
vResult[i-1] = new Array(vAnzahlSpalten)
for (j = 1; j <= vAnzahlSpalten; j++)
{
vResult[i-1][j-1] = vDataSet.getValue(i, j);
}
}
return vResult;
vResult = '\'' + vUidBenutzer.join('\', \'') + '\'';
globals.datensatzNeu('kontakte_briefe', dataset, true, null, null, 'briefNeu', new Array('\'einzelansicht\'', vGuid));
methodArgs = arguments[6]; // retrieves the Array
// and then later:
if (methodArgs)
{
var args = methodArgs.toString();
method += '(' + args + ')'
eval(method);
}
// NOW leads to method
forms.aForm.briefNeu(['einzelansicht',19])
var form = arguments[0];
var vGuid = arguments[1];
a = new Array("Wind","Rain","Fire")
myVar1=a.join() // assigns "Wind,Rain,Fire" to myVar1
myVar2=a.join(", ") // assigns "Wind, Rain, Fire" to myVar1
myVar3=a.join(" + ") // assigns "Wind + Rain + Fire" to myVar1
vResult[i-1][j-1] = vDataSet.getValue(i, j);
vResult = new Array();
for (i = 1; i <= vAnzahlZeilen; i++)
{
for (j = 1; j <= vAnzahlSpalten; j++)
{
vResult[vResult.length]= vDataSet.getValue(i, j);
}
}
return vResult;
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