mappingKeys()
Returns an array with all keys of a mapping.
Synopsis
dyn_anytype mappingKeys(mapping m);
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
m | Mapping |
Return value
The function returns an array with all keys of a mapping
Error
Description
Returns an array with all keys of a mapping. Mappings save arbitrary key and value pairs. The keys and values are saved in two arrays (one for keys and one for values). A mapping with key:value pairs "one": 1, "two":2, "three":3 looks internally as follows:
key value
"one" 1
"two" 2
"three" 3
The values for the keys are searched via the keys. The keys can be of an arbitrary type and the types can be mixed (so that not only one type is used). If you want to find the value for the key "one", the position of the key "one" will be searched in the key array and the value at this position in the value array will be returned.
Example
main()
{
int i;
mapping m;
m["one"]=1;//sets the value to 1
m["two"]=2;//sets the value to 2
DebugN("The value of m[one]is="+m["one"], "the value should
be=1");
DebugN("The value of m[two]is="+m["two"], "the value should
be=2");
i = m["one"];//sets i to the value of "one"
DebugN("i is="+i, "i should be =1");
DebugN("mappingKeys are="+mappingKeys(m), "should be one and two
as string");
}
Assignment
Miscellaneous functions (mapping)
Availability
CTRL, UI