Returns the type of any object it has had at compile-time. To get the type the object has at run-time use the typeOf() Operation. typeOf() and staticTypeOf() may return the same type, though.
Substitutables
type
Can be any variable or object attribute having the type String.
anyObject
Can be any object.
Examples
Assume you have the following class structure:
A type Customerderives from a type Personand adds an additional attribute.
Now assume further you have an object of each class (aPerson and aCustomer) and the following action script:
set aPerson = aCustomer;
typeOfaPerson will be Customer:
set typeOfaPerson = aPerson.typeOf();
staticTypeOfaPerson will be Person, which is the type the object had originally been created with:
set staticTypeOfaPerson = aPerson.staticTypeOf();
Find below a list of all Base Types of the Designer together with their type string as returned by typeOf() and staticTypeOf().
Bridge Base Type
Type String
Any
urn:Base_Types.Any
Array
urn:Base_Types.Array
Blob
urn:Base_Types.Blob
Boolean
urn:Base_Types.Boolean
DateTime
urn:Base_Types.DateTime
Float
urn:Base_Types.Float
Integer
urn:Base_Types.Integer
String
urn:Base_Types.String
Other, e.g. model specific, types can be referenced via their path in the service panel, e.g. a class Customer that has been defined in a package Service/Classes/Customerwould have the following type string: "urn:Service.Classes.Customer".