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|p3= endOrLength: [[Number]] - index of array to end the sub-array. If ommitted, remainder of the array will be selected. '''If negative''', it specifies the length of the sub-array (in absolute form)
|p3= endOrLength: [[Number]] - index of array to end the sub-array. If ommitted, remainder of the array will be selected. '''If negative''', it specifies the length of the sub-array (in absolute form)


\|r1= [[Array]]
|r1= [[Array]]


\|x1= <code>_array = ["a","b",[[true]],3,8];
|x1= <code>_array = ["a","b",[[true]],3,8];
[_array, 2] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_subSelect]]; {{codecomment|// returns [true,3,8]}}</code>
[_array, 2] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_subSelect]]; {{codecomment|// returns [true,3,8]}}</code>



Revision as of 10:30, 10 June 2021

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Execution:
call
Groups:
Arrays

Syntax

Syntax:
Syntax needed
Parameters:
array: Array array to select sub array from
start: Number index of array to begin sub-array. If negative, index is counted from the end of array
endOrLength: Number - index of array to end the sub-array. If ommitted, remainder of the array will be selected. If negative, it specifies the length of the sub-array (in absolute form)
Return Value:
Array

Examples

Example 1:
_array = ["a","b",true,3,8]; [_array, 2] call BIS_fnc_subSelect; // returns [true,3,8]
Example 2:
[_array, -2] call BIS_fnc_subSelect; // returns [3,8]
Example 3:
[_array, 1, 3] call BIS_fnc_subSelect; // returns ["b",true,3]
Example 4:
[_array, 1, -2] call BIS_fnc_subSelect; // returns ["b",true]

Additional Information

See also:
selectcountselectRandomBIS_fnc_arrayShuffleBIS_fnc_randomIndex

Notes

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