Difference between revisions of "Better and easier syntax for arrays"
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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2017.11<br/> | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2017.11<br/> | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
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Operators to return the larger or smaller of two values.<br /><br /> | Operators to return the larger or smaller of two values.<br /><br /> | ||
− | a=b[c<b> , </b>d]   The same as 'a=b[c][d]' but shorter and easier to understand and read.<br /> | + | a=b[c<b> , </b>d]   The same as 'a=b[c][d]' but shorter and easier to understand and read.<br /></translate> |
=== Examples === | === Examples === | ||
'''Simple examples'''<br/> | '''Simple examples'''<br/> | ||
− | <source lang="lua" | + | <source lang="lua"> |
a={{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}} | a={{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}} | ||
b=a[2,2] -- b will be 5, easier to read than b=[a][b] | b=a[2,2] -- b will be 5, easier to read than b=[a][b] |
Revision as of 13:34, 23 August 2018
Supported platforms: android, ios, mac, pc
Available since: Gideros 2017.11
Description
Operators to return the larger or smaller of two values.
a=b[c , d] The same as 'a=b[c][d]' but shorter and easier to understand and read.
Examples
Simple examples
a={{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}}
b=a[2,2] -- b will be 5, easier to read than b=[a][b]
a[2,2]=7 -- same as a[2][2]=7
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