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MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE
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Operators 131
%= (modulo
assignment)
Assigns expression1 the value of expression1 % expression2.
* (multiplication) Multiplies two numerical expressions.
*= (multiplication
assignment)
Assigns expression1 the value of expression1 * expression2.
new Creates a new, initially anonymous, object and calls the function
identified by the constructor parameter.
ne (not equal
(strings))
Deprecated since Flash Player 5. This operator was deprecated in
favor of the != (inequality) operator.
Returns true if expression1 is not equal to expression2; false
otherwise.
{} (object
initializer)
Creates a new object and initializes it with the specified name and
value property pairs.
() (parentheses) Performs a grouping operation on one or more parameters, performs
sequential evaluation of expressions, or surrounds one or more
parameters and passes them as parameters to a function outside the
parentheses.
=== (strict
equality)
Tests two expressions for equality; the strict equality (=== )operator
performs in the same way as the equality (== ) operator, except that
data types are not converted.
!== (strict
inequality)
Tests for the exact opposite of the strict equality ( === ) operator.
" (string delimiter) When used before and after characters, quotation marks (") indicate
that the characters have a literal value and are considered a string, not
a variable, numerical value, or other ActionScript element.
- (subtraction) Used for negating or subtracting.
-= (subtraction
assignment)
Assigns expression1 the value of expression1 - expression2.
: (type) Used for strict data typing; this operator specifies the variable type,
function return type, or function parameter type.
typeof The typeof operator evaluate the expression and returns a string
specifying whether the expression is a String, MovieClip,
Object, Function, Number, or Boolean value.
void The void operator evaluates an expression and then discards its
value, returning undefined
Operator Description

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