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new:array [2018/02/21 00:10] – korshun | new:array [2018/02/21 13:57] – korshun | ||
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<note warning> | <note warning> | ||
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+ | Array sorting and shuffling functions use script names as callbacks. | ||
===== SortArray ===== | ===== SortArray ===== | ||
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The sorted array may actually be an array of objects with multiple fields. '' | The sorted array may actually be an array of objects with multiple fields. '' | ||
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+ | <note important>'' | ||
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+ | Maximum element count may depend on callback complexity and the initial state of the array.</ | ||
Example: sorting a simple array of numbers: | Example: sorting a simple array of numbers: | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | Example: making a scoreboard sorted by score: | + | Example: making a scoreboard sorted by score (uses [[swap|swap()]] for readability): |
< | < | ||
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function void BuildScoreboard(void) | function void BuildScoreboard(void) | ||
{ | { | ||
+ | // Clear scoreboard | ||
+ | NumPlayers = 0; | ||
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// Fill scoreboard without sorting | // Fill scoreboard without sorting | ||
for (int player = 0; player < MAX_PLAYERS; | for (int player = 0; player < MAX_PLAYERS; |