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Revision as of 21:39, 15 July 2014
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]
Result is true- Example 2:
"lol" in ["Lol", "LOL", "loL"]
Result is false
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
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For a case-insensitive test use the count command:
{_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. For example:
[0,0,0] in [[0,0,0],[1,4,3],[5,3,1]] //returns: false
--T_D 15:58, 18 January 2007 (CET)