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|x3= Arma 3:<code>[1,2,3] [[in]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]; //true</code> | |x3= Arma 3:<code>[1,2,3] [[in]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]; //true</code> | ||
|[[set]], [[resize]], [[reverse]], [[pushBack]], [[select]], [[in]], [[find]], [[toArray]], [[toString]], [[forEach]], [[count]], [[deleteAt]], [[deleteRange]], [[append]], [[sort]] |= See also | |[[set]], [[resize]], [[reverse]], [[pushBack]], [[select]], [[in]], [[find]], [[toArray]], [[toString]], [[forEach]], [[count]], [[deleteAt]], [[deleteRange]], [[append]], [[sort]], [[param]], [[params]] |= See also | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 10 June 2015
Description
- Description:
- Checks whether x is equal to any element in the array. If x is a string, the array is checked case-sensitive (see Example 2). Note you can not test for arrays within arrays using this command.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
1 in [0,1,2]; //true
- Example 2:
"lol" in ["Lol", "LOL", "loL"]; //false "loL" in ["Lol", "LOL", "loL"]; //true
- Example 3:
- Arma 3:
[1,2,3] in [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]; //true
Additional Information
- See also:
- setresizereversepushBackselectinfindtoArraytoStringforEachcountdeleteAtdeleteRangeappendsortparamparams
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on 15:58, 18 January 2007 (CET)
- T_D
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For a case-insensitive test use count:
{_x == "lol"} count ["Lol", "LOL", "loL"]; //returns 3.
Checking if an array (for example a position) is in another array doesn't produce an error, but it will always return false. e.g.[0,0,0] in [[0,0,0],[1,4,3],[5,3,1]]; //returns: false.
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- Posted on August 23, 2014 - 10:10 (UTC)
- PabstMirror
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As of Arma 3 1.26:
[0,0,0] in [[0,0,0],[1,4,3],[5,3,1]]; //returns true [1,2,3] in [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]; //returns true
Assuming it is now using comparison as found in isEqualTo
Categories:
- Scripting Commands
- Introduced with Operation Flashpoint version 1.00
- Operation Flashpoint: New Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Scripting Commands
- Command Group: Uncategorised
- Scripting Commands OFP 1.99
- Scripting Commands OFP 1.96
- Scripting Commands OFP 1.46
- Scripting Commands ArmA
- Command Group: Variables