AvailabilityJavaScript 1.1; JScript 2.0; ECMAScript v1 Synopsisarray.join( ) array.join(separator) Arguments
ReturnsThe string that results from converting each element of array to a string and then concatenating them together, with the separator string between elements. Descriptionjoin( ) converts each of the elements of an array to a string and then concatenates those strings, inserting the specified separator string between the elements. It returns the resulting string. You can perform a conversion in the opposite direction -- splitting a string up into array elements -- with the split( ) method of the String object. See the String.split( ) reference page for details. Examplea = new Array(1, 2, 3, "testing"); s = a.join("+"); // s is the string "1+2+3+testing" See Also |