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Description
- Description:
- Insert an element to the back of the given array. This command modifies the original array.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- array pushBack element
- Parameters:
- array: Array
- element: Anything
- Return Value:
- Number - index of inserted element
Examples
- Example 1:
_arr = [1,2,3];
_arr pushBack 4;
hint str _arr; //[1,2,3,4]
- Example 2:
_arr = [1,[2,4],3];
(_arr select 1) pushBack [5,6];
_arr //[1,[2,4,[5,6]],3]
Additional Information
- See also:
- setresizereversecountfindinforEachdeleteAtdeleteRangeBIS_fnc_arrayPushStackBIS_fnc_arrayPush
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on Aug 1, 2014 - 21:15
- ffur2007slx2_5
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(A3 1.26) It is recommended to use pushBack instead of BIS_fnc_arrayPush.
_array = [1,2,3];
_array pushBack 4; //same as [_array, 4] call BIS_fnc_arrayPush;
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- Posted on August 23, 2014 - 21:35 (UTC)
- Skaronator
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It's highly recommended to use the new pushBack command, up to 43% faster than set and up to 11843% faster a plus b!
- Posted on November 26, 2014 - 18:25 (UTC)
- DreadedEntity
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pushBack does not support nil while set and a plus b do. For example:
_array = [];
for "_i" from 0 to 3 do
{
_array pushBack nil;
};
hint str _array; //hint is []
_array = [];
for "_i" from 0 to 3 do
{
_array set [_i, nil];
};
hint str _array; //hint is [any,any,any,any]
_array = [];
for "_i" from 0 to 3 do
{
_array = _array + [ nil ];
};
hint str _array; //hint is [any,any,any,any]
That could be a problem if you're trying to standardize array length by filling empty elements with nil values. Use set for it's speed over a plus b.