WMLScript Primer: WMLScript Libraries
WMLScript Primer
WMLScript Libraries
Like most compiled languages, WMLScript's functionality is based on a set of pre-compiled libraries that you can use in your scripts. As you well know, JavaScript's capabilities stem from its objects and their methods. WMLScript, on the other hand, does not support objects, and hence needs to rely on some other mechanism for functions. This other method is WMLScript Standard Libraries. We'll devote a separate column to these run-time libraries. Here, we'll give you an idea what kind of functions are included and how to use them. WMLScript features six libraries: Lang
, Float
, String
, URL
, WMLBrowser
, and Dialogs
.
The Lang
library contains a set of functions that are closely related to the WMLScript language core. They are: abs()
, min()
, max()
, parseInt()
, parseFloat()
, isInt()
, isFloat()
, maxInt()
, minInt()
, float()
, exit()
, abort()
, random()
, seed()
, and characterSet()
.
The Float
library contains a set of frequently-used arithmetic floating-point functions. They are: int()
, floor()
, ceil()
, pow()
, round()
, sqrt()
, maxFloat()
, and minFloat()
.
The String
library contains a set of string functions. A string is an array of characters. Each of the characters has an index, starting at 0. Notice that WMLScript does not feature the JavaScript's Array
object. The String
functions are: length()
, isEmpty()
, charAt()
, subString()
, find()
, replace()
, elements()
, elementAt()
, removeAt()
, replaceAt()
, insertAt()
, squeeze()
, trim()
, compare()
, toString()
, and format()
. Notice the wealth of functions that mimic array operations in JavaScript.
The URL
library contains a set of functions for handling both absolute and relative URLs. The functions are: isValid()
, getScheme()
, getHost()
, getPort()
, getPath()
, getParameters()
, getQuery()
, getFragment()
, getBase()
, getReferer()
, resolve()
, escapeString()
, unescapeString()
, loadString()
.
The WMLBrowser
library contains functions by which WMLScript can access variables in the WML deck that called the WMLScript script. The Mortgage example shown later in this column includes a few calls to functions from this library. The functions are: getVar()
, setVar()
, go()
, prev()
, newContext()
, getCurrentCard()
, and refresh()
.
The Dialogs
library contains a set of typical user interface functions. They are: prompt()
, confirm()
, and alert()
.
The following table shows four example functions from two of the above WMLScript libraries:
Library Function | Returned Value | Number |
Lang.maxInt() | Maximum representable integer value | 2147483647 |
Lang.minInt() | Minimum representable integer value | -2147483648 |
Float.maxFloat() | Maximum representable floating-point value supported | 3.40282347E+38 |
Float.minFloat() | Smallest positive nonzero floating-point value supported | 1.17549435E-38 |
Next: How to use WMLScript literals and operators
Produced by Yehuda Shiran and Tomer Shiran
Created: May 22, 2000
Revised: June 9, 2000
URL: https://www.webreference.com/js/column62/2.html