On Jan 30, 6:27 pm, "David P. Caldwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 3:42 pm, europe72 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I understand that the proper way to create a Java byte array in Rhino
> > is by using the following code (which creates an empty byte array with
> > four indexes):
>
> > var my_byte_array = new
> > Packages.java.lang.reflect.Array.newInstance(java.lang.Byte.TYPE, 4);
>
> > If I wanted to store the integer 1024 in the array what would be the
> > preferred method?
>
> > I can do something like the following, but I assume there is something
> > similar to byte[1024] that I can use, which would be easier.
>
> > buffer[0] = 4;
> > buffer[1] = 2;
> > buffer[2] = 0;
> > buffer[3] = 1;
>
> I can't tell what you are trying to do.  Are you trying to use a byte
> to store each decimal digit?  Do you need to do this for some reason?
>
> -- David P. Caldwellhttp://www.inonit.com/

Trying to do the equivalent of...byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];

Thanks
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