ActionScript 3.0 Lesson 19: Creating Arrays and the Push Method

Mon, Aug 24, 2009

ActionScript

This tutorial shows the Array syntax in ActionScript 3.0 and how to use the Push method

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HERE IS THE SOURCE CODE!

// Let’s create an array.
// An array is a collection of values

var Groceries:Array = new Array();

// Now some values…

Groceries.push (“Flour”);
Groceries.push(“Corn”);
Groceries.push(“Milk”);

// Let’s see the result

trace (Groceries);

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