ActionScript 3.0 :: Converting An Associative Array Into An Indexed Array
Nov 3, 2009I seek help in converting the following working code of Associative Arrays into the Indexed Arrays.[code]
View 8 RepliesI seek help in converting the following working code of Associative Arrays into the Indexed Arrays.[code]
View 8 RepliesIn the below code, "sector" is an indexed array.fsector1, fsector2,fsector3 are Associative arrays.The "gotoAndStop" command doesnt work properly.The last trace command, "curTerr" returns the same value as "curSec",leading me to assume i did not define "curTerr" properly.
Actionscript Code:
function loadmaptest(){ sector = ["fsector1","fsector2","fsector3"] fsector1 = new Array(); fsector1["terrain"] = "grass"; fsector2 = new Array();
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I have a multidimentional array already made, brought in from a CSV file via csvlib
I also have the headers in an array and I would like a way to assign this array as the keys for the arrays.[code]...
In actionscript 2 I was able to make indexed associative arrays. Ex:
var arr:Object = new Object();
arr[0] = {var1:"one", var2:"two"}
arr[1] = {var1:"a", var2:"b"}
In actionscript 3 I cant seem to do this.I get the error below.TypeError: Error #1009: Cannot access a property or method of a null object reference.
I have an array name region it has a couple of properties. "code", "name", "value"
I want to store this array in an indexed object called regions.
I would then like to access the object by referring to its sub property name
regions[1].code
regions[1].name
regions[1].value
I can set an array region.code, region.name and region.value but I can not set the regions values
regions[1].code = "abc"
regions[1].name ="alphabet"
regions[1].value =26
note: region is singular and regions is plural(many)
Can someone outline the variable definition and construct so I can access this information. Happy to replace the index field with the code value.
I have problems defining indexed array with actionscript. The task is following. I have a board of point objects. I need to store them into one array, so I can access each point using simply it x,y coordinates. for example to get point one I want to be able use points[1][1], etc. I read the doc here [URL], and realized that I don't understand how to initialize array for my needs. (Especially when it can contain from 10 to 15 rows and columns, so it will be quite hard to use following notation: masterTaskList[0] = ["wash dishes", "take out trash"];, as suggested in docs.) What I am doing is:
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I have a Array of objects which is something like this :
SomeObject (Array)
[0] (object)
id = 1
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I have an associative array that I want to display using TileList. However, it doesn't understand what is being fed to it. All I got is [object] in the TileList.
[bindable]
public var people as array = new array();
private function loadArray():void{
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I am able to save file using a local sharedObject.
Code:
note_so = SharedObject.getLocal("notes");
note = note_mc.notetitle_txt.text +"~"+ note_mc.note_txt.text;
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I'd like to use a variable for the field name of the associative array, but my brain is not remembering what I did long time ago when I needed it.
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I am writing to ask if there is anyone on the list tried to find out the index of elements of an associative array.
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See, these are all part of regions array, which I believe is an associative one by the way I constructed it. I tried to use indexOf to find out the index of the individual elements, but don't seem to have too much luck.
ActionScript Code:
for (var s:String in regions) trace("
" + indexOf(s));
Right now, this does not bring me a thing. Have I done something wrong here?
I have been following tutorials but they don't seem to cover exactly what I'm doing.I have an associative array of values called definitionsArray which I use as references to instantiate classes in a run time shared library.I instantiate and push the object into a new array. The problem is when I try to access or do anything basically with that new array.As they are objects they don't seem to like being in a display list for example.
ActionScript Code:
var definitionsArray:Array;
var bubblesArray:Array;
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I have this array
myarray['array1'] = 321;
myarray['array2'] = 123;
myarray['array3'] = 213;
How can I get this order by value asc like this?
myarray['array2'] = 123;
myarray['array3'] = 213;
myarray['array1'] = 321;
I have loaded XML into flash and everything is great. I have an Associative Array that makes a dynamic menu and everything is great.
What I would like to do is combine the two and have my loaded XML fill up the Array and the dynamic menu.
Here is the XML portion:
Actionscript Code:
//Importsimport flash.net.URLLoader;import flash.net.URLRequest;import flash.events.Event;//Create XMl variablevar teamsXML:XML;//Create URL Loadervar xmlLoader:URLLoader = new URLLoader();//Tell the URLLoader named XMlLoader to listen for the xml //file to finish loading, then run the function
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Is it possible to create an associative array w/o using a variable to pass it as parameter to a function?[code]...
View 1 RepliesIs there a test to see if an Object is an associative array?
View 2 Repliesin many programming languages there is this great idiom that lets you use a hash to count occurrences of items. Eg in Perl, suppose you have a list of students and you want to see how many of each name you have (2 Bobs, 1 Jeremy, 22 Aidans etc):
my %uniqueNames;
for (@studentNames){ $uniqueNames{$_}++; }
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So you can do this in ActionScript 3 of course, using the Object.The problem is NaN. If you try to autocreate and autoincrement a key at the same time, you get NaN, and the whole thing breaks down.Sure, you can use a conditional to test whether the key exists, and then autoincrement it, or set it to one if not, but that's ugly.
studentNames[name] = studentNames[name] ? studentNames[name] + 1 : 1; // shudder
how to delete an element from an associative array? Splice doesn't work and I tried using the delete action but this doesn't produce the desired result....the element's properties become undefined.
View 6 RepliesHow do I push an entry into an associative array?
ActionScript Code:
var lijst:Object = new Object({fname:'John', lname:'Carpenter'});
lijst.push({mname:'Frank'});
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This doesn't work. The first name and last name work because they are created when the object was created, but the pushed middle name remains undefined.I understand that associative arrays are in fact objects. I tried turning it into a real array so the Push command would work cause it's part of the Array Class.
ActionScript Code:
var lijst:Array = new Array({fname:'John', lname:'Carpenter'});
lijst.push({mname:'Frank'});
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Though this works, it only works when using a '1'. When in fact I want to keep it inside the '0' entry.So how do I really add an entry into an assciative array? So that in above example instead of each having two elements one is added resulting in three elements per entry?
I need to create a associative array from a text file, but I don't know how I go about doing it.
The text file format is like this:
Code:
test_string_one="test1"
test_string_two="lol2"
lalala="lololo"
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I have a multidimentional array already made, brought in from a CSV file via csvlib.I also have the headers in an array and I would like a way to assign this array as the keys for the arrays.here's a simplification. have a data array like so
data[0] -> [0] blue, [1] 1984, [2] wednesday
[1] -> [0] green, [1] 1926, [2] friday
and a simple array of keys/properties (header array) like so:
[0] colour, [1] year, [2] weekday
I'd like to insert the keys to make
data[0] -> [colour] blue, [year] 1984, [weekday] wednesday
[1] -> [colour] green, [year] 1926, [weekday] friday
i've read up into associative arrays a bit and am not getting how to do this. (there's 38 properties so remember which is which is going to be quite inconvenient).I sort of thought csvlib would do this automatically but it appears the headers just exist completely independently.
How do you find the length of an Associative Array? The standard "arrayName.length" returns 0.
View 2 RepliesLets show some code:
x = new Array();
x['kamil'] = new Object();
x['kamil'].name = "kamil";
x['madzia'] = new Object();
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How to remove any element from that array when instead of indexes we have names; such as kamil or madzia. pop, shift, slice, splice and so on... dont work at all.
If I have an associative array, say, cars = {make: "Honda", year: "1997", model: "civic"} is there an actionscript function to retrieve just the keys, (namely make, year, and model)? If not, how could it be efficiently done?
View 1 Replieshow do you get the length of, or number of properties in, an associative array/dynamic object?
View 3 RepliesI need a simple way to copy an object I use as an associative array. I use Flash, not Flex, so apparently copy() is not an option - or is it?
View 4 RepliesIf i have an associative array like this for example:
Code:
var arr:Array = new Array();
arr.push({name:"John", last:"Doe"});
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I had been trying to output the result of the following code in a predictable sequence of my choice:
Code:
var arrAnimal1: Object = new Object();
var arrAnimal2: Object = new Object();
var arrAnimal3: Object = new Object();
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I have an associative array of values called definitionsArray which I use as references to instantiate classes in a run time shared library.I instantiate and push the object into a new array. The problem is when I try to access or do anything basically with that new array.As they are objects they don't seem to like being in a display list for example.
HTML Code:
var definitionsArray:Array;
var bubblesArray:Array;
var currentBubble:*;[code]...
So there is a problem now. Lets show some code:
x = new Array();
x['kamil'] = new Object();
x['kamil'].name = "kamil";
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