POSITIVE_INFINITY (Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY property)

public static POSITIVE_INFINITY : Number

Specifies the IEEE-754 value representing positive infinity. The value of this property is the same as that of the constant Infinity.

Positive infinity is a special numeric value that is returned when a mathematical operation or function returns a value larger than can be represented.

Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 5

Example

This example compares the result of dividing the following values.

var posResult:Number = 1/0;
if (posResult == Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY) {
    trace("posResult = "+posResult); // output: posResult = Infinity
}
var negResult:Number = -1/0;
if (negResult == Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY) {
    trace("negResult = "+negResult); // output: negResult = -Infinity

Flash CS3


 

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