The byteOffset
accessor property represents the offset (in bytes) of this view from the start of its ArrayBuffer
or SharedArrayBuffer
.
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Description
The byteOffset
property is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined
, meaning that you can only read this property. The value is established when an DataView
is constructed and cannot be changed.
Examples
Using the byteOffset
property
var buffer = new ArrayBuffer(8); var dataview = new DataView(buffer); dataview.byteOffset; // 0 (no offset specified) var dataview2 = new DataView(buffer, 3); dataview2.byteOffset; // 3 (as specified when constructing the DataView)
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript (ECMA-262) The definition of 'DataView.prototype.byteOffset' in that specification. |
Browser compatibility
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byteOffset | Chrome Full support 9 | Edge Full support 12 | Firefox Full support 15 | IE Full support 10 | Opera Full support 12.1 | Safari Full support 5.1 | WebView Android Full support 4 | Chrome Android Full support 18 | Firefox Android Full support 15 | Opera Android Full support 12.1 | Safari iOS Full support 4.2 | Samsung Internet Android Full support 1.0 | nodejs Full support 0.10 |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support