Error class 377
See also
#initclip
eq (equal — string specific)
Availability
Flash Player 4. This operator was deprecated in Flash 5 in favor of the == (equality) operator.
Usage
expression1 eq expression2
Parameters
expression1, expression2
Numbers, strings, or variables.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Comparison operator; compares two expressions for equality and returns a value of true if the
string representation of
expression1 is equal to the string representation of expression2;
otherwise, the operation returns a value of
false.
See also
== (equality)
Error class
Availability
Flash Player 7.
Description
Contains information about an error that occurred in a script. You create an Error object using
the
Error constructor function. Typically, you “throw” a new Error object from within a try
code block that is then “caught” by a catch or finally code block.
You can also create a subclass of the Error class and throw instances of that subclass.
Method summary for the Error class
Property summary for the Error class
Method Description
Error.toString() Returns the string representation of an Error object.
Property Description
Error.message A string that contains an error message associated with an error.
Error.name A string that contains the name of the Error object.