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[Help] Declaring an array with a variable & "For" missing Next & FileInstall error


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Hello fellow coders, today my problem is that I can't declare an array using a variable. Also the SyntaxCheck doesn't recognize the "Next". Maybe it's because of the Array error, but I dunno. Script:

Func LocalSearch()
    Local $Success = 0
    Local $sSearchedFoundCount = 0
    Local $sWantedWord = InputBox("Search", "Enter the word you want to search.")
    For $i = 0 To $CurrentDicSize Step 1
        Local $sTmpArray = StringSplit(IniRead($DicIni, "Vocabs", "Voc" & $i, ""),"|")
        If StringInStr($sTmpArray[2], $sWantedWord) <> 0 Then
            Local $Success = 1
            Local $sLocalSearchArray[$sSearchedFoundCount] = $i ;The error occurs here. (ERROR: syntax error)
            $sSearchedFoundCount + 1
        ElseIf StringInStr($sTmpArray[3], $sWantedWord) <> 0 Then
            Local $Success = 1
            Local $sLocalSearchArray[$sSearchedFoundCount] = $i
            $sSearchedFoundCount + 1
        EndIf
    Next ;Here is the Next, which isn't recognized.
    If $Success = 1 Then
        _GUICtrlListView_BeginUpdate($ListView1)
        _GUICtrlListView_DeleteAllItems(GUICtrlGetHandle($ListView1))

        For $i = 0 To $sSearchedFoundCount Step 1
            Local $sTmpArray = StringSplit(IniRead($DicIni, "Vocabs", "Voc" & $i, ""), "|", 1)
            _GUICtrlListView_AddItem($ListView1, $sTmpArray[1])
            _GUICtrlListView_AddSubItem($ListView1, $i, $sTmpArray[2], 1)
            _GUICtrlListView_AddSubItem($ListView1, $i, $sTmpArray[3], 2)
        Next
            MsgBox(0, "List", "If you want to see the Main List again, press: STRG+ALT+ESC, or press hide/show spanish." & @CRLF & '"Hide spanish" does NOT work with search results!')
            _HotKey_Assign(BitOR($CK_CONTROL, $CK_ALT, $VK_ESCAPE), "ReDrawListView")
            _HotKey_Enable()
    Else
            MsgBox(0, "Not found", "I haven't found anything, please use the translate online button, or redefine your search term!")
    EndIf
EndFunc   ;==>LocalSearch

All vars used, are already declared smoothly. Also, for some reason the FileInstall() func, does't work anymore since I patched to the latest "automatic installer" beta, also now of a sudden, the includes are messed up. I'm always getting already declared erros, before it worked fine. It's a pain to test with "Go", if you're used to "Beta-Run" :/ BTW: I also attached my main script folder with everything, I hope it's easier for you with it.

FileInstall("C:\Benutzer\Jonniy\Downloads\Autoit\Spanisch\dic.ini", @AppDataDir & "\dic.ini", 1)

It worked before, so it can't be me I think.

ScriptResources.rar

Thanks for your help & have a good day. Yours sincerely, -Jonniy-  

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Don't declare your array in the loop, declare it then start adding things to it.

 

Also, this is written wrong, and $searchfoundcount is going to be zero the first time through the loop.

 

             Local $sLocalSearchArray[$sSearchedFoundCount] = $i
            $sSearchedFoundCount + 1
It should look something like this.

$sLocalSearchArray[$sSearchedFoundCount] = $i
            $sSearchedFoundCount += 1

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OK, I'll try your suggestion, thx.

EDIT:
The += doesn't fix it because I dont want to add it, I rather want that the $array[NumberOfFoundStrings] = $i, because $i is the line of the string, and I want that number in that array. I use the [$var], so the first string in the array is the first string found and so on.  And I can't really declare it outside the loop, because I need the current $i value for that issue.

EDIT2:
Sorry, I also didn't mean "declare", I meant "input data into the array". Stupid not native language problem :/

Edited by Jonniy

Thanks for your help & have a good day. Yours sincerely, -Jonniy-  

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