This actually works:
function makeObject(tType){
var tVar = eval(tType)
return (new tVar())
}
test = makeObject("Array")
test.push("foo")
test.push("bar")
trace(test[0])
trace(test[1])
trace(test.length)
Output:
foo
bar
2
On 6/1/06, Danny Kodicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to have a function makeObject(tType:String) which returns an object
of class tType. So makeObject("Array") should return a new Array object. Any
good way to do this? I'm sure it's something simple.
And before you ask, yes, there is a reason why I need to do it this way...
Danny
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