find
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Description
- Description:
- Searches for an array element within array or a string within a string. Returns the 0 based index on success or -1 if not found. Test is cASe-seNsItiVE
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- array find x
- Parameters:
- array: Array - array to search in
- x: Anything - array element to find
- Return Value:
- Number - 0 based position of the first array element that matches x, -1 if not found
Alternative Syntax
- Syntax:
- string find x (since ["Arma 3","Arma3",127,126674,"Development"])
- Parameters:
- string: String - string to search in
- x: String - string to find
- Return Value:
- Number - 0 based position of the first sequence of characters that matches x, -1 if not found
Examples
- Example 1:
["Apples","Oranges","Pears"] find "Oranges"; //result is 1 [1,[2],[[3]]] find [[3]]; //result is 2
- Example 2:
if (magazines player find "Strela" >= 0) then {hint "You've got Strela!"};
- Example 3:
hint str ("japa is the man!" find "the man!"); //8
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on January 4, 2015 - 09:38 (UTC)
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Using nil on either side of find will make the whole statement return Nothing:
_array = [1,2,nil,4,5]; _result = _array find nil; hintSilent str (isNil "_result"); //true _result = nil find 1; hintSilent str (isNil "_result"); //true