ArrayBuffer.prototype.resizable
{{JSRef}}
The resizable
accessor property of {{jsxref("ArrayBuffer")}}
instances returns whether this array buffer can be resized or not.
{{InteractiveExample("JavaScript Demo: ArrayBuffer.prototype.resizable")}}
const buffer1 = new ArrayBuffer(8, { maxByteLength: 16 });
const buffer2 = new ArrayBuffer(8);
console.log(buffer1.resizable);
// Expected output: true
console.log(buffer2.resizable);
// Expected output: false
Description
The resizable
property is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined
, meaning that you can only read this property. The value is established when the array is constructed. If the maxByteLength
option was set in the constructor, resizable
will return true
; if not, it will return false
.
Examples
Using resizable
In this example, we create a 8-byte buffer that is resizable to a max length of 16 bytes, then check its resizable
property, resizing it if resizable
returns true
:
const buffer = new ArrayBuffer(8, { maxByteLength: 16 });
if (buffer.resizable) {
console.log("Buffer is resizable!");
buffer.resize(12);
}
Specifications
{{Specifications}}
Browser compatibility
{{Compat}}
See also
{{jsxref("ArrayBuffer")}}
{{jsxref("ArrayBuffer.prototype.maxByteLength")}}
{{jsxref("ArrayBuffer.prototype.resize()")}}