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For more examples of <var>Insert</var> calls, see [[Arraylist class|"Arraylist class"]]. | For more examples of <var>Insert</var> calls, see [[Arraylist class|"Arraylist class"]]. | ||
===Inserting numbers into an Arraylist=== | ====Inserting numbers into an Arraylist==== | ||
In the following example, a literal number, a numeric variable and another <var>Arraylist</var> of numbers is inserted into an <var>Arraylist</var>: | In the following example, a literal number, a numeric variable and another <var>Arraylist</var> of numbers is inserted into an <var>Arraylist</var>: | ||
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Revision as of 15:42, 1 November 2012
Insert items into Arraylist (Arraylist class)
This callable function inserts one or more new items before the number item in the Arraylist.
Syntax
[%count =] al:Insert( number, itemList)
Syntax terms
%count | An, optional, numeric variable to return the number of items in the indicated Arraylist after the items have been inserted. |
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al | An Arraylist object. |
number | A whole number, from 1 to the number of items in al plus one, to identify an al item before which the items in itemList will be inserted. |
itemList | Under Sirius Mods 7.9 and later, this is a comma-delimited set of a combination of one or more of these:
Each of these, from left to right, becomes an item or items inserted into the method object Arraylist. Under Sirius Mods 7.8 and earlier, itemList is only a single item to be inserted into al: a value or variable of the same type as specified on the al declaration, or a value or variable convertible to that type. |
Usage notes
- If number is less than or equal to the number of items in the Arraylist, the new items are inserted before the indicated item.
- If number is equal to the number of items in the Arraylist plus one, the new items are added to the end of the Arraylist.
- If number is greater than the number of items in the Arraylist plus one, or less than or equal to zero, the request is cancelled.
Examples
For more examples of Insert calls, see "Arraylist class".
Inserting numbers into an Arraylist
In the following example, a literal number, a numeric variable and another Arraylist of numbers is inserted into an Arraylist:
b %nums is arraylist of float %perfect is float %primes is arraylist of float %nums = list(0, 1) %perfect = 6 %primes = list(2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23) %nums:insert(1, 16, %perfect, %primes) %nums:print end
This outputs:
1: 0 2: 16 3: 6 4: 2 5: 3 6: 5 7: 7 8: 11 9: 13 10: 17 11: 23 12: 1
Inserting objects into an Arraylist
In the following example, a new object, an object variable and another Arraylist of objects are inserted into an Arraylist:
b class coordinate public constructor new(%x is float, %y is float) function toString is longstring variable x is float variable y is float end public constructor new(%x is float, %y is float) %this:x = %x; %this:y = %y end constructor function toString is longstring returnText coordinate: x={%x}, y={%y} end function end class %points is arraylist of object coordinate %where is object coordinate %locations is arraylist of object coordinate %points = list(new(6, 9), new(-4, 3)) %where = new(17, -3) %locations = list(new(1, 1), new(2, 5), new(3, 11)) %points:insert(2, new(4, 3), %where, %locations) %points:print end
This outputs:
1: coordinate: x=6, y=9 2: coordinate: x=4, y=3 3: coordinate: x=17, y=-3 4: coordinate: x=1, y=1 5: coordinate: x=2, y=5 6: coordinate: x=3, y=11 7: coordinate: x=-4, y=3