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=== Generic for === | === Generic for === | ||
− | Most common example (the order of elements in <code>pairs</code> is not guaranteed) | + | Most common example (the order of elements in <code>pairs()</code> is not guaranteed) |
local tab = {one=1, two=2, three=3} | local tab = {one=1, two=2, three=3} | ||
for key,val in pairs(tab) do logf("%s:%d",key,val) end | for key,val in pairs(tab) do logf("%s:%d",key,val) end | ||
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end | end | ||
− | Now return to the most common example above using <code>pairs()</code> Lua function and read about pairs and ipairs implementation [https://www.lua.org/pil/7.3.html here]. | + | Now return to the most common example above using <code>pairs()</code> Lua function and read about <code>pairs()</code> and <code>ipairs()</code> implementation [https://www.lua.org/pil/7.3.html here]. |
Revision as of 09:40, 25 April 2017
Loops
Numeric for
local arr = {2,3,7,5} for i=1,#arr do logf("%d",arr[i]) end
for initVar,limit,increment do
- number assignment
initVar
inits loop-local variable - number
limit
loops until initVar reaches this value - optional number
increment
after each loop initVar increment by this value (default 1)
Generic for
Most common example (the order of elements in pairs()
is not guaranteed)
local tab = {one=1, two=2, three=3} for key,val in pairs(tab) do logf("%s:%d",key,val) end
Generic for syntax
for var_1, ..., var_n in explist do block end
is equivalent to (Full explanation here.)
do local _f, _s, _var = explist while true do local var_1, ... , var_n = _f(_s, _var) _var = var_1 if _var == nil then break end block end end
Iterator closure that holds its state
function iter(a) local i = 0 return function() i = i+1 return a[i] end end local arr = {2,3,7,5} for value in iter(arr) do logf("%d",value) end
Stateless iterator (in this case returns variable list: key and value)
function iter(a,i) i = i+1 if a[i] then return i,a[i] end end local arr = {2,3,7,5} for k,v in iter,arr,0 do logf("%d:%d",k,v) end
Same effect using ipairs()
Lua function (without initial state)
for k,v in ipairs(arr) do logf("%d:%d",k,v) end
Now return to the most common example above using pairs()
Lua function and read about pairs()
and ipairs()
implementation here.