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Eric Capps
This may be more of a Java question, but I feel that JavaScript experts
may be more qualified to help me find a solution.
In short: is it possible to call a Java method from JavaScript, passing
as an argument a JavaScript array (in my case, an array of doubles)?
Supposing I have array x containing only doubles, I have tried:
document.MyApplet.myMethod(x);
But the method only ever seems to receive "null" as an argument.
Conversely, if I try this with a String, or a single character, or
almost anything else, there isn't a problem. Any ideas?
may be more qualified to help me find a solution.
In short: is it possible to call a Java method from JavaScript, passing
as an argument a JavaScript array (in my case, an array of doubles)?
Supposing I have array x containing only doubles, I have tried:
document.MyApplet.myMethod(x);
But the method only ever seems to receive "null" as an argument.
Conversely, if I try this with a String, or a single character, or
almost anything else, there isn't a problem. Any ideas?