The ArrayBuffer object is used to represent a generic, fixed-length raw binary data buffer. You cannot directly manipulate the contents of an ArrayBuffer; instead, you create one of the typed array objects or a DataView object which represents the buffer in a specific format, and use that to read and write the contents of the buffer.
Syntax
new ArrayBuffer(length)
Parameters
length- The size, in bytes, of the array buffer to create.
Return value
A new ArrayBuffer object of the specified size. Its contents are initialized to 0.
Exceptions
A RangeError is thrown if the length is larger than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER (>= 2 ** 53) or negative.
Description
The ArrayBuffer constructor creates a new ArrayBuffer of the given length in bytes.
Getting an array buffer from existing data
Properties
ArrayBuffer.length- The
ArrayBufferconstructor's length property whose value is 1. get ArrayBuffer[@@species]- The constructor function that is used to create derived objects.
ArrayBuffer.prototype- Allows the addition of properties to all
ArrayBufferobjects.
Methods
ArrayBuffer.isView(arg)- Returns
trueifargis one of the ArrayBuffer views, such as typed array objects or aDataView. Returnsfalseotherwise. ArrayBuffer.transfer(oldBuffer [, newByteLength])-
Returns a new
ArrayBufferwhose contents are taken from theoldBuffer's data and then is either truncated or zero-extended bynewByteLength.
ArrayBuffer instances
All ArrayBuffer instances inherit from ArrayBuffer.prototype.
Properties
- ArrayBuffer.prototype.constructor
- Specifies the function that creates an object's prototype. The initial value is the standard built-in
ArrayBufferconstructor. ArrayBuffer.prototype.byteLengthRead only- The size, in bytes, of the array. This is established when the array is constructed and cannot be changed. Read only.
Methods
ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice()- Returns a new
ArrayBufferwhose contents are a copy of thisArrayBuffer's bytes frombegin, inclusive, up toend, exclusive. If eitherbeginorendis negative, it refers to an index from the end of the array, as opposed to from the beginning.
ArrayBuffer.slice()- Has the same functionality as
ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice().
Example
In this example, we create a 8-byte buffer with a Int32Array view referring to the buffer:
var buffer = new ArrayBuffer(8); var view = new Int32Array(buffer);
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Typed Array Specification | Obsolete | Superseded by ECMAScript 6. |
| ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'ArrayBuffer' in that specification. |
Standard | Initial definition in an ECMA standard. Specified that new is required. |
| ECMAScript Latest Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'ArrayBuffer' in that specification. |
Draft |
Browser compatibility
| Feature | Chrome | Edge | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | 7.0 | (Yes) | 4.0 (2) | 10 | 11.6 | 5.1 |
ArrayBuffer() without new throws |
? | ? | 44 (44) | ? | ? | ? |
ArrayBuffer.slice() |
No support | (Yes) | (Yes) No support 53 (53) |
No support | No support | ? |
| Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Edge | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | 4.0 | (Yes) | (Yes) | 4.0 (2) | 10 | 11.6 | 4.2 |
ArrayBuffer() without new throws |
? | ? | ? | 44.0 (44) | ? | ? | ? |
ArrayBuffer.slice() |
No support | No support | (Yes) | (Yes) No support 53.0 (53) |
No support | No support | ? |
Compatibility notes
Starting with ECMAScript 2015, ArrayBuffer constructors require to be constructed with a new operator. Calling an ArrayBuffer constructor as a function without new, will throw a TypeError from now on.
var dv = ArrayBuffer(10); // TypeError: calling a builtin ArrayBuffer constructor // without new is forbidden
var dv = new ArrayBuffer(10);