The Uint32Array
typed array represents an array of 32-bit unsigned integers in the platform byte order. If control over byte order is needed, use DataView instead. The contents are initialized to 0
. Once established, you can reference elements in the array using the object's methods, or using standard array index syntax (that is, using bracket notation).
Uint32Array
is a subclass of the hidden TypedArray class.
Constructor
- Uint32Array()
- : Creates a new
Uint32Array
object.
- : Creates a new
Static properties
Also inherits static properties from its parent TypedArray.
- Uint32Array.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT
- : Returns a number value of the element size.
4
in the case ofUint32Array
.
- : Returns a number value of the element size.
Static methods
Inherits static methods from its parent TypedArray.
Instance properties
Also inherits instance properties from its parent TypedArray.
These properties are defined on Uint32Array.prototype
and shared by all Uint32Array
instances.
- Uint32Array.prototype.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT
- : Returns a number value of the element size.
4
in the case of aUint32Array
.
- : Returns a number value of the element size.
- Uint32Array.prototype.constructor
- : The constructor function that created the instance object. For
Uint32Array
instances, the initial value is the Uint32Array constructor.
- : The constructor function that created the instance object. For
Instance methods
Inherits instance methods from its parent TypedArray.
Examples
Different ways to create a Uint32Array
// From a length
const uint32 = new Uint32Array(2);
uint32[0] = 42;
console.log(uint32[0]); // 42
console.log(uint32.length); // 2
console.log(uint32.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT); // 4
// From an array
const x = new Uint32Array([21, 31]);
console.log(x[1]); // 31
// From another TypedArray
const y = new Uint32Array(x);
console.log(y[0]); // 21
// From an ArrayBuffer
const buffer = new ArrayBuffer(32);
const z = new Uint32Array(buffer, 4, 4);
console.log(z.byteOffset); // 4
// From an iterable
const iterable = (function* () {
yield* [1, 2, 3];
})();
const uint32FromIterable = new Uint32Array(iterable);
console.log(uint32FromIterable);
// Uint32Array [1, 2, 3]