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Note that you can not locate an array within an array using this command.|= Description  | |||
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|p1= array: [[Array]] |= Parameter 1  | |p1= array: [[Array]] |= Parameter 1  | ||
|p2= x: [[Any Value]] |= Parameter 2  | |p2= x: [[Any Value]] except [[Array]] |= Parameter 2  | ||
| [[Number]] |= Return value  | | [[Number]] |= Return value  | ||
Revision as of 22:25, 30 December 2009
Description
- Description:
 - Returns the 0 based position of the first array element that matches x, returns -1 if not found. Test is case-sensitive. Note that you can not locate an array within an array using this command.
 - Groups:
 - Uncategorised
 
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
 [apples,"Oranges",PEARS] find "Oranges" .... result is 1- Example 2:
 if ((magazines player) find "Strela" > -1) then {hint "I got a Strela"}
Additional Information
- See also:
 - count arrayin Array
 
Notes
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