ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice()

The slice() method of ArrayBuffer instances returns a new ArrayBuffer whose contents are a copy of this ArrayBuffer's bytes from start, inclusive, up to end, exclusive. If either start or end is negative, it refers to an index from the end of the array, as opposed to from the beginning.

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Syntax

js
slice()
slice(start)
slice(start, end)

Parameters

start Optional

Zero-based index at which to start extraction, converted to an integer.

  • Negative index counts back from the end of the buffer — if -buffer.length <= start < 0, start + buffer.length is used.
  • If start < -buffer.length or start is omitted, 0 is used.
  • If start >= buffer.length, nothing is extracted.
end Optional

Zero-based index at which to end extraction, converted to an integer. slice() extracts up to but not including end.

  • Negative index counts back from the end of the buffer — if -buffer.length <= end < 0, end + buffer.length is used.
  • If end < -buffer.length, 0 is used.
  • If end >= buffer.length or end is omitted, buffer.length is used, causing all elements until the end to be extracted.
  • If end implies a position before or at the position that start implies, nothing is extracted.

Return value

A new ArrayBuffer containing the extracted elements.

Examples

Copying an ArrayBuffer

js
const buf1 = new ArrayBuffer(8);
const buf2 = buf1.slice(0);

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript Language Specification
# sec-arraybuffer.prototype.slice

Browser compatibility

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Node.js
slice

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