Hey Guys

Does anyone know if I have an array if I can pass that array to a function,
*as* the parameters.. not pass it as a parameter, but effectively have my
scoped array become function.arguments.
I have a regular expression that splits an ISO date string that's given me a
match array, which I then split to drop the first match (the whole string)
leaving me with year,month,day,hour,min,sec and I want to pass that to new
Date()
I could go var d = new Date(ma[0],ma[1],ma[2]... but I figure if I can do
the arguments thing then its a technique i could adopt elsewhere.
I control both sides of the interface, the source as well as the processing
so I know the format will always be the same.
(incidentally, the date comes from a .net date originally, and I use a
.tostring("s") to get the iso format, which is passed to json as a string -
there may be a better way for that)

Hope this makes sense,

Gareth

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