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Call a JavaScript Function Passing an Array Argument
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Demonstrates how to call a JavaScript function with an argument that is an array.Chilkat Java Downloads
import com.chilkatsoft.*;
public class ChilkatExample {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("chilkat");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[])
{
boolean success = false;
// This is the JavaScript function we'll call:
// function calculateTotal(numbers) {
// console.log(numbers);
// let total = 0;
//
// // Loop through every number in the array
// for (const num of numbers) {
// console.log(num);
// total += num;
// }
//
// return total;
// }
CkStringBuilder sbScript = new CkStringBuilder();
success = sbScript.LoadFile("js_function_array_arg.js","utf-8");
if (success == false) {
System.out.println(sbScript.lastErrorText());
return;
}
CkJs js = new CkJs();
CkJsonObject result = new CkJsonObject();
result.put_EmitCompact(false);
// Call Eval to add the function to the context's global object
success = js.Eval(sbScript,result);
if (success == false) {
// Examine the result for an exception.
System.out.println(result.emit());
// Also examine the LastErrorText.
System.out.println(js.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Call the function calculateTotal(numbers)
CkJsonObject funcCall = new CkJsonObject();
funcCall.put_EmitCompact(false);
// Create JSON specifying the function name and arguments
// In this case, there is only 1 argument, and it is an array.
funcCall.UpdateString("name","calculateTotal");
// Create the arguments array.
CkJsonArray argsArray = new CkJsonArray();
// The 1st argument in the arguments array is itself an array.
// Passing -1 indicates to append to the array.
CkJsonArray arg = new CkJsonArray();
argsArray.AddArrayAt2(-1,arg);
// Fill in the values for the 1st argument.
arg.AddNumberAt(-1,"10.50");
arg.AddNumberAt(-1,"20.00");
arg.AddNumberAt(-1,"5.25");
// Add the "args" array to the funcCall.
funcCall.AppendArrayCopy("args",argsArray);
System.out.println(funcCall.emit());
// The funcCall is as follows. Notice that the 1st (and only) argument is an array.
// {
// "name": "calculateTotal",
// "args": [
// [
// 10.50,
// 20.00,
// 5.25
// ]
// ]
// }
success = js.CallFunction(funcCall,result);
if (success == false) {
// Examine the result for an exception.
System.out.println(result.emit());
// Also examine the LastErrorText.
System.out.println(js.lastErrorText());
return;
}
System.out.println(result.emit());
// Result:
// {
// "type": "double",
// "value": 35.75
// }
// The function also emitted text to the console.
CkStringBuilder sbOut = new CkStringBuilder();
js.ConsoleOutputSb(sbOut);
System.out.println(sbOut.getAsString());
// Output:
// 10.5,20,5.25
// 10.5
// 20
// 5.25
// -----------------------------------------------------------
// Note: If the array argument is simple, this is an alternative
// and simpler way of creating the funcCall:
funcCall.Clear();
funcCall.UpdateString("name","calculateTotal");
funcCall.UpdateNumber("args[0][0]","10.50");
funcCall.UpdateNumber("args[0][1]","20.00");
funcCall.UpdateNumber("args[0][2]","5.25");
System.out.println(funcCall.emit());
}
}