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Func _atts()
$aAtt[20]

$l = 13
For $i = 0 To 8
$aAtt[$i] = StringTrimLeft(FileReadLine($INI, $l), 5)
$l = $l + 1
Next

$l = 14
For $i = 9 To 19
$aAtt[$i] = StringTrimLeft(FileReadLine($INI, $l), 6)
$l = $l + 1
Next

EndFunc

This will declare Array, but how to use this array in

If StringInStr(_GetAtt(), $aAtt) Then

HMmm any ideas?

Edited by Sobiech

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Sobiech,

How about explaining in a bit more detail what on earth you are trying to do because at the moment I have not the slightest idea! :blink:

For example:

If StringInStr(_GetAtt(), $aAtt) Then

- What does function _GetAtt return?

- Do you want to check if a single element of $aAtt is present or do you need to know if there are several?

- The $aAtt array is declared within your _atts function - is it Local to that function or Global in scope?

Give us a bit more to work on please! ;)

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How about explaining in a bit more detail what on earth you are trying to do

Agree. Maybe this could give you something to start with:

Local $array1[3] = ["one", "two", "three"]
Local $array2[3] = ["1","2","3"]
Local $search = "five"

SearchArray()

Func SearchArray()
    For $i = 0 To 2
        For $j = 0 To 2
            If StringInStr($array1[$j],$search) Then
                MsgBox(0,"",$search&"="&$array2[$j])
                Exit
            EndIf
        Next
    Next
    MsgBox(0,"",$search&"=Not found.")
EndFunc

Hi ;)

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Maybe i show this on code :blink:

Dim $line[4]

$line[0] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att0", "")
$line[1] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att1", "")
$line[2] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att2", "")
$line[3] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att3", "")

If $line[0] = "x" Then
    ; Do sth
EndIf

If $line[1] = "x" Then
    ; Do sth
EndIf

If $line[2] = "x" Then
    ; Do sth
EndIf

If $line[3] = "x" Then
    ; Do sth
EndIf

This code is too long...

I need sth like this

Dim $line[4]

$line[0] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att0", "")
$line[1] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att1", "")
$line[2] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att2", "")
$line[3] = IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att3", "")

If <one element of $line array> = "x" Then
; Do Sth
EndIf

Just to do not create XX IFs

How to write all elements in one variable? Just not $line[2], sth like $line[all]

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Sobiech,

You cannot compare all the elements in one variable - you must use a loop. :blink:

What I would do is add another section to the Ini file listing function names to call if that particular att? variable is "x". Then you could run your loop like this:

For $i = 1 To 4
    If IniRead($INI, "SomeSec", "att" & $i, "") = "x" Then Call(IniRead($INI, "SomeFunc", "att" & $i, "")
Next

using an Ini file that looked like this:

[SomeSec]
att1=x ; or whatever else it might be
att2=x
att3=x
att4=x
[SomeFunc]
att1=Func_1 ; code to run if att1 = "x"
att2=Func_2
att3=Func_3
att4=Func_4

It also has the advantage of keeping the code to run for each att? in a single function for easy maintenance. ;)

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ArrayMultiColSort ---- Sort arrays on multiple columns
ChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listing
Date_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language used
ExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBox
GUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUI
GUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable frames
GUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView items
GUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeView
Marquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIs
NoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxes
Notify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the display
Scrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single command
StringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit text
Toast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area

 

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Something like this maybe?

For $i = 1 To Ubound($aArray) -1
    If $aArray[$i] = "x" Then
        Switch $i
            Case 1
                ;Do Something
            Case 2
                ;Do Something Else
        EndSwitch
    EndIf
Next

You could also look in the Array.au3 UDF for _ArraySearch() and _ArrayFindAll(). Those are a couple of functions that could probably save you a lot of code in the long run.

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