AI-generated Key Takeaways
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Sandboxed JavaScript environments support a specific set of methods for built-in types like Array, String, Object, Boolean, and Number, in addition to the global APIs.
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Supported Array methods include common operations such as concat, every, filter, forEach, indexOf, join, map, pop, push, reduce, reverse, slice, sort, splice, and more.
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For Strings, methods like charAt, concat, indexOf, lastIndexOf, match, replace, slice, split, substring, toLowerCase, toUpperCase, and trim are available.
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Object, Boolean, and Number types primarily support the toString method within this sandboxed environment.
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Developers can refer to the provided links for detailed documentation and usage examples of each supported method from Mozilla Developer Network.
In addition to the globals documented in API, Sandboxed JavaScript supports the following methods on the built-in types.
Array
- concat
- every
- filter
- forEach
- indexOf
- join
- lastIndexOf
- map
- pop
- push
- reduce
- reduceRight
- reverse
- shift
- slice
- some
- sort
- splice
- toString
- unshift
String
- charAt
- concat
- indexOf
- lastIndexOf
- match
- replace
- search
- slice
- split
- substring
- toLowerCase
- toLocaleLowerCase
- toString
- toUpperCase
- toLocaleUpperCase
- trim