LavishScript:Object Types

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Terms

  • Member
A member in the LavishScript context means a value associated with the object type, referred to by a specific term. Members are accessed with a .
  • Method
A method in the LavishScript context means a function or action associated with the object type, referred to by a specific term. Methods are accessed with a :
  • Index
An index in the LavishScript context means a value or set of values that, when used with a member or method, indicates parameters such as coordinates to be used in retrieving a value or taking an action. Indices are surrounded with [ ], and separated by a ,
  • Inherit
If an object type inherits another, members and methods of the inherited datatype can be used as if they were of the original object type, if not defined by the original object type.

Introduction

Object Types, also known as data types, are the complement to objects, including Top-Level Objects (TLOs) and Variables. Where a variable is a specific object, an object type describes a class of objects (i.e. the type of object). For example, "table" would be an object type, but "my dining table" would be an object. Everything said about "my dining table" can generally be said about every other table. Thus, an object type is a generalized way of describing many objects. Using this generalization makes it relatively easy to work with a large number of objects, because they are all described in the same way, and that's the idea behind object types.

Built-in Object Types

Data Storage

Text

Numbers

Boolean (TRUE/FALSE)

Pointers

List

Date and Time

Other

File Handling

Utilities

See Also