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<ol><li><var>New</var> is a constructor and as such can be called with no object, with an explicit class name, or with an object variable, even if that object is null: | <ol><li><var>New</var> is a constructor and as such can be called with no object, with an explicit class name, or with an object variable, even if that object is null: | ||
<p class="code%ma = new | <p class="code" %ma = new | ||
%ma = %(marksStoreArray of string len 1):new | %ma = %(marksStoreArray of string len 1):new | ||
%ma = %ma:new | %ma = %ma:new |
Revision as of 09:47, 18 February 2011
Create new MarksStoreArray instance (MarksStoreArray class)
Syntax
%marksStoreArray = [%(MarksStoreArray Of itemType):]New
Syntax terms
%marksStoreArray | MarksStoreArray object. |
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(MarksStoreArray) | The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. New can also be invoked via a MarksStoreArray object variable, which may be null. |
Usage notes
- All errors in New result in request cancellation.
Examples
- New is a constructor and as such can be called with no object, with an explicit class name, or with an object variable, even if that object is null: <p class="code" %ma = new %ma = %(marksStoreArray of string len 1):new %ma = %ma:new
- Specifying an image name on the New method is identical to using a simple New with no parameters followed by a BindImage method on the new object:
%list = new('IMAGENAME')
is equivalent to
%list = new %list:bindImage('IMAGENAME')