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{{Note
|user= ffur2007slx2_5
|timestamp= 20140801211500
|text= (A3 1.26) It is recommended to use [[pushBack]] instead of [[BIS_fnc_arrayPush]].
<sqf>
_array = [1,2,3];
_array pushBack 4; //same as [_array, 4] call BIS_fnc_arrayPush;
</sqf>
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<dt></dt>
{{Note
<dd class="notedate">Posted on Aug 1, 2014 - 21:15</dd>
|user= Skaronator
<dt class="note">[[User:ffur2007slx2_5|ffur2007slx2_5]]</dt>
|timestamp= 20140823213500
<dd class="note">
|text= It's highly recommended to use the new [[pushBack]] command, up to 43% faster than [[set]] and up to '''11843%''' faster [[a plus b]]!
(A3 1.26) It is recommended to use [[pushBack]] instead of [[BIS_fnc_arrayPush]].
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<sqf>_array = [1,2,3];
_array pushBack 4; //same as [_array, 4] call BIS_fnc_arrayPush;</sqf>
<dt></dt>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 2014-08-23 - 21:35 (UTC)</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:Skaronator|Skaronator]]</dt>
<dd class="note">
It's highly recommended to use the new [[pushBack]] command, up to 43% faster than [[set]] and up to '''11843%''' faster [[a plus b]]!
</dd>


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{{Note
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 2014-11-26 - 18:25 (UTC)</dd>
|user= DreadedEntity
<dt class="note">[[User:DreadedEntity|DreadedEntity]]</dt>
|timestamp= 20141126182500
<dd class="note">
|text= [[pushBack]] does not support [[nil]] while [[set]] and [[a plus b]] do. For example:
[[pushBack]] does not support [[nil]] while [[set]] and [[a plus b]] do. For example:
<sqf>
<sqf>_array = [];
_array = [];
for "_i" from 0 to 3 do
for "_i" from 0 to 3 do
{
{
_array pushBack nil;
_array pushBack nil;
};
};
hint str _array; //hint is []</sqf>
hint str _array; //hint is []
</dd>
</sqf>
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{{Note
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 14 May 2023

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Description

Description:
Insert an element to the back of the given array. This command modifies the original array. (see also: pushBackUnique)
Groups:
Arrays

Syntax

Syntax:
array pushBack element
Parameters:
array: Array
element: Anything
Return Value:
Number - index of inserted element

Examples

Example 1:
_arr = [1,2,3]; _arr pushBack 4; hint str _arr; //[1,2,3,4]
Example 2:
_arr = [1,[2,4],3]; (_arr select 1) pushBack [5,6]; hint str _arr //[1,[2,4,[5,6]],3]

Additional Information

See also:
pushBackUnique select set resize reverse count find in forEach deleteAt deleteRange append sort arrayIntersect apply BIS_fnc_arrayPushStack BIS_fnc_arrayPush

Notes

Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note
ffur2007slx2_5 - c
Posted on Aug 01, 2014 - 21:15 (UTC)
(A3 1.26) It is recommended to use pushBack instead of BIS_fnc_arrayPush.
_array = [1,2,3]; _array pushBack 4; //same as [_array, 4] call BIS_fnc_arrayPush;
Skaronator - c
Posted on Aug 23, 2014 - 21:35 (UTC)
It's highly recommended to use the new pushBack command, up to 43% faster than set and up to 11843% faster a plus b!
DreadedEntity - c
Posted on Nov 26, 2014 - 18:25 (UTC)
pushBack does not support nil while set and a plus b do. For example:
_array = []; for "_i" from 0 to 3 do { _array pushBack nil; }; hint str _array; //hint is []
Killzone_Kid - c
Posted on May 21, 2015 - 10:52 (UTC)
Array "push" implementation using pushBack, alternative to BIS_fnc_arrayPush
KK_fnc_push = { _this select 0 pushBack (_this select 1); _this select 0 }; // Example arr = [1,2,3]; [arr, 4] call KK_fnc_push; //both arr and return of function are now [1,2,3,4]
OOKexOo - c
Posted on Oct 05, 2016 - 02:19 (UTC)
Note that pushBack does not create a new object.
Therefore, if you edit an object that was pushed back to an array, it also affects the object in the array. e.g.
_first_squence = [1,2,3]; _second_squence = [5,4]; _first_squence pushBack _second_squence; systemChat str _first_squence // prints [1,2,3,[5,4]]] reverse _second_squence; systemChat str _first_squence // prints [1,2,3,[4,5]]]
If you pushBack an array for instance, you can just copy it to generate a new object. e.g.
_first_squence pushBack +_second_squence;