This might be simpler:
// Hack around mangling of left square bracket by PerlMonks.
function get_item(a, i) {
return eval("a\x5Bi]");
}
function set_item(a, i, v) {
return eval("a\x5Bi] = v");
}
Usage:
var a = new Array(5);
set_item(a, 2, "Hello World\n");
alert(get_item(a, 2));
Update: Never mind. New useful escapes documented here.
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