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Description

Description:
Checks whether value is in array, unit in vehicle or position inside location. In case of value in array check, String values will be compared on CaSEseNsiTIve basis (see Example 2). Note: In Arma 2 you can not test for arrays within arrays using this command.
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Syntax 1

Syntax:
value in array
Parameters:
value: Anything - any value (Arma 2 cannot match Array)
array: Array - array of values
Return Value:
Boolean

Syntax 2

Syntax:
unit in vehicle
Parameters:
unit: Object - person
vehicle: Object - transport
Return Value:
Boolean

Syntax 3

Syntax:
position in location
Parameters:
position: Array - format Position2D or Position3D
location: Location
Return Value:
Boolean

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
Example 4:
_isInCar = player in car;
Example 5:
_isInside = [1000,2000,0] in myLocation;

Additional Information

See also:
inPolygoninAreasetresizereversepushBackpushBackUniqueapplyselectfindtoArraytoStringforEachcountdeleteAtdeleteRangeappendsortparamparamsarrayIntersectsplitStringjoinString

Notes

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Notes

Posted on 15:58, 18 January 2007 (CET)
T_D
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
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
Posted on August 27, 2017 - 11:33 (UTC)
SilentSpike
The Object syntax of in might not behave as you'd expect (e.g. it would always return true) when both parameters are the same object . It serves as a quick method of checking if a unit is mounted: private _onFoot = _unit in _unit;