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Revision as of 13:24, 12 June 2021
Description
- Description:
- Applies given code to each element of the array and returns resulting array. The value of the current array element, to which the code will be applied, is stored in variable _x.
- Groups:
- Arrays
Syntax
- Syntax:
- array apply code
- Parameters:
- array: Array - Array of Anything
- code: Code - Code to be executed on each element of the array. Current element value is stored in variable _x
- Return Value:
- Array - Resulting array
Alternative Syntax
- Syntax:
- hashmap apply code
- Parameters:
- hashmap: HashMap
- code: Code - Code to be executed on each element of the hashmap. Current key is stored in variable _x, and the value is stored in variable _y
- Return Value:
- Array - Resulting array
Examples
- Example 1:
_arr = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0] apply {[1,0] select (_x % 2 == 0)}; //[1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0]
- Example 2:
_arr = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0] apply {_x ^ _x}; //[1,4,27,256,3125,46656,823543,16777216,387420480,1]
- Example 3:
_arr1 = []; _arr1 resize 20; _arr2 = _arr1 apply {0}; //[0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]
- Example 4:
[0,1,2,3,4] apply {str _x}; // Returns ["0","1","2","3","4"]
- Example 5:
_hashmap = createHashMapFromArray [["key", "value"]]; _array = _hashmap apply {_y}; //["value"]
Additional Information
- See also:
- setresizepushBackpushBackUniqueselectreversecountfindinforEachdeleteAtdeleteRangeappendsortarrayIntersect
Notes
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Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
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- Posted on February 18, 2016 - 11:03 (UTC)
- Fusselwurm
- (to anyone else wondering, I took a minute to get it): This is Array.map() in JavaScript
- Posted on February 11, 2018 - 23:02 (UTC)
- Lou Montana
- if performance really is an issue, apply seems to be (very) slightly faster than forEach (by more or less one percent, 0.7-1.5% in my tests to be precise).