Create an array representing the range of numbers (usually integers), between, and inclusive of,
the given start
and end
arguments. For example:
var array = Phaser.Utils.Array.NumberArray(2, 4); // array = [2, 3, 4]
var array = Phaser.Utils.Array.NumberArray(0, 9); // array = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
var array = Phaser.Utils.Array.NumberArray(8, 2); // array = [8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2]
This is equivalent to Phaser.Utils.Array.NumberArrayStep(start, end, 1)
.
You can optionally provide a prefix and / or suffix string. If given the array will contain strings, not integers. For example:
var array = Phaser.Utils.Array.NumberArray(1, 4, 'Level '); // array = ["Level 1", "Level 2", "Level 3", "Level 4"]
var array = Phaser.Utils.Array.NumberArray(5, 7, 'HD-', '.png'); // array = ["HD-5.png", "HD-6.png", "HD-7.png"]
name | type | arguments | description |
---|---|---|---|
start | number |
The minimum value the array starts with. |
|
end | number |
The maximum value the array contains. |
|
prefix | string | <optional> |
Optional prefix to place before the number. If provided the array will contain strings, not integers. |
suffix | string | <optional> |
Optional suffix to place after the number. If provided the array will contain strings, not integers. |
The array of number values, or strings if a prefix or suffix was provided.