DataView.prototype.setInt32()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The setInt32()
method of DataView
instances takes a number and stores it as a 32-bit signed integer in the 4 bytes starting at the specified byte offset of this DataView
. There is no alignment constraint; multi-byte values may be stored at any offset within bounds.
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Syntax
setInt32(byteOffset, value)
setInt32(byteOffset, value, littleEndian)
Parameters
byteOffset
-
The offset, in bytes, from the start of the view to store the data in.
value
-
The value to set. For how the value is encoded in bytes, see Value encoding and normalization.
littleEndian
Optional-
Indicates whether the data is stored in little- or big-endian format. If
false
orundefined
, a big-endian value is written.
Return value
Exceptions
RangeError
-
Thrown if the
byteOffset
is set such that it would store beyond the end of the view.
Examples
Using setInt32()
const buffer = new ArrayBuffer(10);
const dataview = new DataView(buffer);
dataview.setInt32(0, 3);
dataview.getInt32(1); // 768
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-dataview.prototype.setint32 |
Browser compatibility
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