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    Arrays

    An array is used to store multiple values in a single variable.

    Example array:

    browser = ["Safari", "IE", "FireFox", "Chrome"]

    the example given above shows an array with 4 elements (values), the elements are "strings". Each element is seporated by commas: ","

    Arrays are indexed from 0, meaning the first elements index is 0, the second elements is 1 and so on.

    An array element can be referenced separately, like so:

    browser = ["Safari", "IE", "FireFox", "Chrome"]
    echo browser[0]

    The above example will return "Safari" as safari has an index of 0 within the "browser" Array.

    Array Functions

    The following functions can be used to manipulate an array.

    Click each function name in the table below for more details of it, with examples.

    Function

    Type

    Description

    push

    int

    Adds one or more elements to the end of an array and returns the new length of the array.

    pop

    string

    Removes the last element from an array and returns the value of that element.

    unshift

    int

    Adds one or more elements to the beginning of an array and returns the new length of the array. The other elements in the array are moved from their original position, i, to i+1.

    shift

    int

    Removes the first element from an array and returns that element. The remaining array elements are moved from their original position, i, to i-1.

    concat

    array

    Used to join two or more arrays together.

    sort

    array

    Used to sort the order of array elements.

    join

    string

    Takes an array and joins the elements into one string.

    IndexOf

    int

    Checks for the first instance of an element and returns its position.

    lastIndexOf

    int

    Checks for the last instance of an element and returns its position.

    reverse

    array

    Reverses the order of the elements in the array.

    splice

    array

    Add or remove elements to or from an array, and return the removed elements.

    slice

    array

    Returns the selected elements in an array, as a new array object.

    length

    int

    Returns the length of an array.

    substr

    String

    This is used to return a section of a string

    Other

    Name

    Type

    Description

    Multi Dimensional

    array

    Allows multiple arrays within a single array.

    Array Collections

    array

    An array consisting of JSON objects.

    push

    Usage: array.push("x")

    Adds one or more elements to the end of an array and returns the new length of the array.

    Example:

    • myArray = ["a","b","c","d"]
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • returnVal = myArray.push("e")
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • echo "returnVal = "+returnVal

    Result:

    • myArray = a,b,c,d
    • myArray = a,b,c,d,e
    • returnVal = 5

    pop

    Usage: array.pop()

    Removes the last element from an array and returns the value of that element.

    Example:

    • myArray = ["a","b","c","d"]
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • returnVal = myArray.pop()
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • echo "returnVal = "+returnVal

    Result:

    • myArray = a,b,c,d
    • myArray = a,b,c
    • returnVal = d

    unshift

    Usage: array.unshift("x")

    Adds one or more elements to the beginning of an array and returns the new length of the array. The other elements in the array are moved from their original position, i, to i+1.

    Example:

    • myArray = ["a","b","c","d"]
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • returnVal = myArray.unshift("_")
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • echo "returnVal = "+returnVal

    Result:

    • a,b,c,d
    • _,a,b,c,d
    • 5

    shift

    Usage: array.shift()

    Removes the first element from an array and returns that element. The remaining array elements are moved from their original position, i, to i-1.

    Example:

    • myArray = ["a","b","c","d"]
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • returnVal = myArray.shift()
    • echo "myArray = "+myArray
    • echo "returnVal = "+returnVal

    Result:

    • myArray = a,b,c,d
    • myArray = b,c,d
    • returnVal = a

    concat

    Usage: array.concat()

    used to join two or more arrays together.

    Example:

    boy = ["Luke", "Bob","Jason"]

    girl = ["Emma", "Katie", "Chiara"]

    uni = ["Jordan","alex","Jessie"]

    names = uni.concat(girl,boy)

    echo names

    Result:

    Jordan,alex,Jessie,Emma,Katie,Chiara,Luke,Bob,Jason

    sort

    Usage: array.sort()

    Used to sort the order of array elements.

    Example:

    • array = ["b", "a", "d", "c"]
    • echo array.sort()

    Result:

    • a,b,c,d

    join

    Usage: array.join()

    Takes an array and joins the elements into one string.

    Example:

    • array = ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
    • echo array.join()

    Result:

    • "a,b,c,d"

    IndexOf

    Usage: array.indexOf()

    Checks for the first instance of an element and returns its position.

    If the item is not found, it will return as "-1"

    If the item is present more than once, the indexOf method returns the position of the first occurrence.

    Example:

    array = ["google", "yahoo", "DuckDuckGo", "Bing"]

    echo array.indexOf("DuckDuckGo")

    Result:

    • 2

    lastIndexOf

    Usage: array.lastIndexOf()

    Checks for the last instance of an element and returns its position.

    If the item is not found, it will return as "-1"

    If the item is present more than once, the lastIndexOf method returns the position of the last occurrence.

    Example:

    array = ["google", "yahoo", "DuckDuckGo", "Bing","DuckDuckGo","google"]

    echo array.lastIndexOf("DuckDuckGo")

    Result:

    • 4

    reverse

    Usage: array.reverse()

    Reverses the order of the elements in the array.

    Example:

    count = ["1","2","3","4","5"]

    echo count.reverse()

    Result:

    • 5,4,3,2,1

    splice

    Usage: array.splice()

    adds or removes elements to or from an array, and returns the removed elements.

    Example:

    browser = ["Safari", "IE", "FireFox", "Chrome"]

    echo browser.splice(2, 2)

    Result:

    • FireFox,chrome

    • Safari,IE

    slice

    Usage: array.slice()

    The slice() method returns the selected elements in an array, as a new array object.

    The slice() method selects the elements starting at the given start argument, and ends at, but does not include, the given end argument.

    Example:

    browsers = ["IE", "Chrome", "FireFox", "Safari", "SeaMonkey"]

    Good = browsers.slice(1, 3)

    Result:

    • Good = Chrome,FireFox

    length

    Usage: array.length

    Returns the length of an array as an integer.

    Example:

    array = SearchEnemyCastles(10) echo "length: " + array.length + ", id: " + array[0].id + ", CityName: " + array[0].name + ", userName: " + array[0].userName + ", alliance: " + array[0].allianceName + ", prestige: " + array[0].prestige + ", honor: " + array[0].honor

    Result:

    • length: 19, id: 17894, CityName: RED, userName: SomeN00b, alliance: 422, prestige: 6758, honor: 10495584936

    Multi Dimensional

    Usage: array = [1,["a1","a2","a3"],["b1","b2","b3"],2]

    Example:

    array = ["bob",["count",1,2,3],["letters","a","b","c"],"bill"]

    echo array[1][0]+" The amount of "+array[2][0]"in this array."

    echo array[1][1]+". "+array[1][1]

    echo array[1][2]+". "+array[1][2]

    echo array[1][3]+". "+array[1][3]

    echo array[0]+" & "+array[3]+" have been added to the main array also."

    Result:

    • - count The amount of letters in this array.
    • - 1. a
    • - 2. b
    • - 3. c
    • - bob & bill have been added to the main array also.

    Array Collections

    This method allows you to define JSON objects within an array.

    Usage: array = [ {a:1},{b:2} ]

    Example:

    array = [ {a:1},{b:2} ]

    echo array[0].a

    echo array[1].b

    Result:

    • - 1
    • - 2

    substr

    Returns a select section of a string.

    options are required in the substr brackets "substr(options)"

    Usage: string.substr()

    In the Example below the options are "0, 4" this will start the new string at char "0" of the existing string, and end it 4 chars after.

    Example: theString = "NEAT Bot"

    echo theString.substr(0, 4)

    Result:

    • NEAT


    CategoryFunctions

    Arrays (last edited 2015-04-17 00:19:57 by LKD70)