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An object representing the arguments to the currently executing function, and the functions that called it.
Syntax
[function.]arguments[n]
Arguments
function
Optional. The name of the currently executing Function object.n
Required. The zero-based index to argument values passed to the Function object.
Remarks
You cannot explicitly create an arguments object. The arguments object only becomes available when a function begins execution. The arguments object of the function is not an array, but the individual arguments are accessed the same way array elements are accessed. The index n is actually a reference to one of the 0n properties of the arguments object.
The following example illustrates the use of the arguments object.
function ArgTest(a, b)
{
var s = "";
s += "Expected Arguments: " + ArgTest.length;
s += "<br />";
s += "Passed Arguments: " + arguments.length;
s += "<br />";
s += "The individual arguments are: "
for (n = 0; n < arguments.length; n++)
{
s += ArgTest.arguments[n];
s += " ";
}
document.write(s);
}
ArgTest(1, 2, "hello", new Date())
Requirements
Change History
Date |
History |
Reason |
---|---|---|
March 2009 |
Modified example. |
Information enhancement. |
See Also
0...n Properties (Windows Scripting - JScript)
callee Property (Windows Scripting - JScript)
length Property (arguments) (Windows Scripting - JScript)