Difference between revisions of "Unpack"
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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
− | Returns the elements from the given table. This function is equivalent to | + | <translate>Returns the elements from the given table. This function is equivalent to |
return list[i], list[i+1], ···, list[j] | return list[i], list[i+1], ···, list[j] | ||
− | except that the above code can be written only for a fixed number of elements. By default, i is 1 and j is the length of the list, as defined by the length operator. | + | except that the above code can be written only for a fixed number of elements. By default, i is 1 and j is the length of the list, as defined by the length operator.</translate> |
<source lang="lua"> | <source lang="lua"> | ||
(multiple) = unpack(list) | (multiple) = unpack(list) | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
=== Parameters === | === Parameters === | ||
− | '''list''': (table) table from which to extract elements <br/> | + | '''list''': (table) <translate>table from which to extract elements</translate> <br/> |
=== Return values === | === Return values === | ||
− | '''Returns''' (multiple) all values from table as separate values<br/> | + | '''Returns''' (multiple) <translate>all values from table as separate values</translate><br/> |
Revision as of 13:32, 23 August 2018
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Description
Returns the elements from the given table. This function is equivalent to
return list[i], list[i+1], ···, list[j]
except that the above code can be written only for a fixed number of elements. By default, i is 1 and j is the length of the list, as defined by the length operator.
(multiple) = unpack(list)
Parameters
list: (table) table from which to extract elements
Return values
Returns (multiple) all values from table as separate values