The Javascript typedArray.values() is an inbuilt function in JavaScript that is used to get the specified value of the contents of the typedArray().
Syntax:
typedArray.values()
Parameters It does not accept any parameters.
Return value: It returns the specified value of the given typedArray object.
JavaScript examples to show the working of this function:
Example 1: In this example, we will see the basic use of the typedArray.values() function.
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<script> // Constructing a new typedArray Uint8Array() with some value. const A = new Uint8Array([ 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 ]); // Calling typedArray.values() function. const B = A.values(); // Shifting array iterator to next element // iterator assigned to 10 B.next(); // iterator assigned to 15 B.next(); // iterator assigned to 20 B.next(); // Printing value 20 console.log(B.next().value); </script> |
Output:
20
Example 2: Here output is undefined because the array iterator crosses the upper bound.
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<script> // Constructing a new typedArray Uint8Array() with some value. const A = new Uint8Array([5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30]); // Calling typedArray.values() function. const B = A.values(); // Shifting array iterator to next element // iterator assigned to 10 B.next(); // iterator assigned to 15 B.next(); // iterator assigned to 20 B.next(); // iterator assigned to 25 B.next(); // iterator assigned to 30 B.next(); // Now iterator go beyond the index B.next(); console.log(B.next().value); </script> |
Output:
undefined