Microsoft® JScript String Object |
Language Reference Version 1 |
Allows manipulation and formatting of text strings and determination and location of substrings within strings.
StringObj[.method]
"String Literal"[.method]
String objects can be created implicitly using string literals. String objects created in this fashion (referred to as standard strings) are treated differently than String objects created using the new operator. All string literals share a common, global string object. So, if a property is added to a string literal, it is available to all standard string objects:var alpha, beta alpha = "This is a string" beta = "This is also a string" alpha.test = 10In this example, test is now also defined for beta and all future string literals. In the next example, however, added properties are treated differently:
var gamma, delta gamma = new String("This is a string") delta = new String("This is also a string") gamma.test = 10In this case, test is not defined for delta. Each String object declared in this fashion has its own set of members. This is the only case where String objects and string literals are handled differently.