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QS1 Expr Arrays
maybites edited this page Sep 12, 2022
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Arrays can be instantiated with the ARRAY()-function:
ARRAY(1, 2, 'text1', 'text3', 4.652)
and can contain any number of floats and strings.
It needs to be assigned to a variable, either with a <var> node:
<var name="arrayVar">ARRAY(1, 2, 'text1', 'text3', 4.652)</var>
or an <expr> node:
<expr>{:onTheFly = ARRAY(5, 'Paris', 'NY', 4.652)}</expr>
Accessing the Array is done by specifying the indices with the [] delimiter:
<print>onTheFly {onTheFly[0]} {onTheFly[2]}</print>
It is also possible to use variables as indices:
<que name="que" loop="no">
<var name="myArray">ARRAY('Zuerich','Vienna', 'Berlin', 'London', 'Madrid', 'Casablanca')</var>
<while name="while" init="{:index = 0}" condition="{index lt LENGTH(myArray)}" next="{index = index + 1}">
<print>Cities to go: {myArray[index]}</print>
</while>
<wait anim="while"/>
</que>
where the LENGTH()-function returns the number of elements inside an Array.
(c) by Martin Froehlich maybites