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|r1= [[Array]] - valid array | |r1= [[Array]] - valid array | ||
|x1= < | |x1= <sqf>_arr = parseSimpleArray "[1,2,3]";</sqf>|= | ||
|x2= < | |x2= <sqf>_bool = true; | ||
_num = 123.45; | _num = 123.45; | ||
_str = "ok"; | _str = "ok"; | ||
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_res = parseSimpleArray format ["[%1,%2,%3,%4]", _bool, _num, str _str, str _arr]; | _res = parseSimpleArray format ["[%1,%2,%3,%4]", _bool, _num, str _str, str _arr]; | ||
// Note how _bool and _num do not need str, however if used anyway, the result in this case would be identical | // Note how _bool and _num do not need str, however if used anyway, the result in this case would be identical | ||
hint str _res; // Returns [true,123.45,"ok",[1,false,"cool"]]</ | hint str _res; // Returns [true,123.45,"ok",[1,false,"cool"]]</sqf> | ||
|seealso= [[set]] [[resize]] [[pushBack]] [[pushBackUnique]] [[select]] [[apply]] [[reverse]] [[count]] [[find]] [[in]] [[forEach]] [[deleteAt]] [[deleteRange]] [[append]] [[sort]] [[arrayIntersect]] [[callExtension]] | |seealso= [[set]] [[resize]] [[pushBack]] [[pushBackUnique]] [[select]] [[apply]] [[reverse]] [[count]] [[find]] [[in]] [[forEach]] [[deleteAt]] [[deleteRange]] [[append]] [[sort]] [[arrayIntersect]] [[callExtension]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:24, 13 May 2022
Description
- Description:
- Converts given, formatted as simple array, String into a valid Array. Simple array is array consisting of Numbers, Strings, Booleans and Arrays of all of the above. For example: [1,"2",true,[4,"five",false]]. The string representation of this array compatible with parseSimpleArray will be "[1,""2"",true,[4,""five"",false]]" accordingly. This command is almost 4x faster than similar uncached call compile method. And because call compile is not required, it is also more secure and primarily intended for use with callExtension to parse the String output into Array.
Since Arma 3 v1.96 the command will tolerate extra spaces and supports single quotes. The only recognised keywords (case insensitive) are: - Groups:
- StringsArrays
Syntax
- Syntax:
- parseSimpleArray stringArray
- Parameters:
- stringArray: String - string formatted as simple array
- Return Value:
- Array - valid array
Examples
- Example 1:
- Example 2:
- _bool = true; _num = 123.45; _str = "ok"; _arr = [1,false,"cool"]; _res = parseSimpleArray format ["[%1,%2,%3,%4]", _bool, _num, str _str, str _arr]; // Note how _bool and _num do not need str, however if used anyway, the result in this case would be identical hint str _res; // Returns [true,123.45,"ok",[1,false,"cool"]]
Additional Information
- See also:
- set resize pushBack pushBackUnique select apply reverse count find in forEach deleteAt deleteRange append sort arrayIntersect callExtension
Notes
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