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Revision as of 02:32, 18 January 2021

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Description

Description:
Selects an element from an array, same as select command for arrays, but has higher precedence
Groups:
Variables

Syntax

Syntax:
array # index
Parameters:
array: Array
index: Number
Return Value:
Anything

Examples

Example 1:
[1,2,3,4] # 2; // result is 3
Example 2:
position player # 2; // result is Z coordinate of player's position

Additional Information

See also:
selectselectRandomselectRandomWeightedsetresizereverseinfindtoArraytoStringforEachcountdeleteAtdeleteRangeappendsortparamparamssplitStringjoinStringpushBackpushBackUniqueapply

Notes

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Notes

Posted on April 25, 2018 - 00:51 (UTC)
KC Grimes
Although not alternative syntax, the below notations work as expected: ["A","B","C"] # 1; //B ["A","B","C"] #1; //B ["A","B","C"]#1; //B ["A","B",["C","D"]]#2#0; //C
Posted on May 3, 2019 - 15:41 (UTC)
7erra
Here is an example of what higher precedence means: [1,2,3,4] select 2/2; // divides 2 with 2, therefore selects second element = 2 [1,2,3,4] select (2/2); // same result with brackets [1,2,3,4] # 2/2; // selects third element, then divides by 2 = 1.5 ([1,2,3,4] # 2)/2; // same result with brackets
This operator can not be used in conjunction with the #define preprocessor.
#define SEL_ERR [0,1,2]#0 //error #define SEL_NOERR [0,1,2] select 0 //works