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MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE - Addition Operator

MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE
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132 ActionScript language elements
+ addition operator
expression1 + expression2
Adds numeric expressions or concatenates (combines) strings. If one expression is a string, all
other expressions are converted to strings and concatenated. If both expressions are integers,
the sum is an integer; if either or both expressions are floating-point numbers, the sum is a
floating-point number.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 4 - In Flash 4,
+ is only a numeric operator. In
Flash Player 5 and later,
+ is either a numeric operator or a string concatenator depending on
the data type of the parameter. Flash 4 files that are brought into the Flash 5 or later authoring
environment undergo a conversion process to maintain data type integrity. The following
example illustrates the conversion of a Flash 4 file containing a numeric quality comparison:
Flash 4 file: x + y
Converted Flash 5 or later file: Number(x) + Number(y)
Operands
expression1 - A number or string.
expression2 : Number - A number or string.
Returns
Object - A string, integer, or floating-point number.
Example
Usage 1: The following example concatenates two strings and displays the result in the
Output panel.
var name:String = "Cola";
var instrument:String = "Drums";
trace(name + " plays " + instrument); // output: Cola plays Drums
Usage 2: This statement adds the integers 2 and 3 and displays the resulting integer, 5, in the
Output panel:
trace(2 + 3); // output: 5
This statement adds the floating-point numbers 2.5 and 3.25 and displays the resulting
floating-point number, 5.75, in the Output panel
trace(2.5 + 3.25); // output: 5.75

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