The three special types are the untyped specifier (*), void, and Null.


 TypeDescription
 *Specifies that a property is untyped.
 voidSpecifies that a function cannot return any value.
 NullA special data type that represents the lack of a value.
Special Type detail
*special type
Usage
    propertyName:*

Language version: ActionScript 3.0
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Specifies that a property is untyped. Use of the asterisk symbol for a type annotation is equivalent to using no type annotation. Expressions that read from untyped properties are considered untyped expressions. Use of untyped expressions or properties is recommended in the following circumstances:

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voidspecial type 
Usage
    functionName():void {}

Language version: ActionScript 3.0
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Specifies that a function cannot return any value. The void type is a special type that contains exactly one value: undefined. It is special in that its use is limited to the return type of a function. You cannot use void as a type annotation for a property.

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Nullspecial type 

Language version: ActionScript 3.0
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A special data type that represents the lack of a value. The Null data type includes only one value: null. The Null data type is special in that it is not associated with a class. This means that you cannot use the Null data type as a type annotation for a property.

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