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Flash Player 4.
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expression2
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Operator (arithmetic); multiplies two numerical expressions. If both expressions are integers, the product is an integer. If either or both expressions are floating-point numbers, the product is a floating-point number.
Usage 1: The following statement multiplies the integers 2 and 3.
2 * 3
The result is 6
, which is an integer.
Usage 2: This statement multiplies the floating-point numbers 2.0 and 3.1416.
2.0 * 3.1416
The result is 6.2832, which is a floating-point number.
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