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JavaScript ArrayBuffer isView() Method

The Javascript ArrayBuffer.isView() is an inbuilt function in JavaScript that is used to check whether the given argument for the function is a typed array or not.

Syntax:



ArrayBuffer.isView(p)

Parameters: It accepts a parameter either in the form of a typed array or something else. 

Return Values: It returns true if the parameter is typed array otherwise returns false. 



Example 1:  In this example, we will see the use of ArrayBuffer.isView() using Int32Array() method.




// Creation of ArrayBuffer having a size in bytes
let buffer = new ArrayBuffer(12);
  
// Use of ArrayBuffer.isView function
A = ArrayBuffer.isView(new Int32Array())
console.log(A);

Output:  

true

Note: Here output is true because Int32Array is a typed array. 

Example 2:  In this example, we will see the use of ArrayBuffer.isView().




// Creation of ArrayBuffer having size in bytes
let buffer = new ArrayBuffer(12);
  
// Use of ArrayBuffer.isView function
A = ArrayBuffer.isView();
B = ArrayBuffer.isView(null);
C = ArrayBuffer.isView(undefined);
  
// Printing the result
console.log(A);
console.log(B);
console.log(C);

Output: 

false
false
false

Note: Here output is false because the above arguments are not typed arrays.

List of the typed array:

We have a complete list of Javascript Array methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Array Complete reference article.

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