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<dd class="notedate">Posted on March 9, 2015 - 00:41 (UTC)</dd>  | |||
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<code>_array1 [[append]] _array2</code> is roughly 1.2x faster (depending on array size) than <code>_array1 <nowiki>=</nowiki> _array1 + _array2</code>(Averaged over 10.000 iterations with two identical arrays containing the numbers 0 through 9)<br />  | |||
The larger the arrays to append, the faster [[append]] is as it does not create a new array, which happens with array addition.  | |||
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Revision as of 01:41, 9 March 2015
 
Description
- Description:
 - Appends array2 to the back of array1 modifying array1.
 - Groups:
 - Uncategorised
 
Syntax
Examples
Additional Information
- See also:
 - setpushBackresizereversecountfindinforEachdeleteAtdeleteRangeBIS_fnc_arrayPushStackBIS_fnc_arrayPush
 
Notes
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- Posted on March 9, 2015 - 00:41 (UTC)
 - Heeeere's Johnny!
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_array1 append _array2is roughly 1.2x faster (depending on array size) than_array1 = _array1 + _array2(Averaged over 10.000 iterations with two identical arrays containing the numbers 0 through 9)
The larger the arrays to append, the faster append is as it does not create a new array, which happens with array addition.