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Can you pass an array as a literal in the function call?


Mbee
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I couldn't find anything on point, which leads me to suspect it's not possible.  What I'd like to do is call a function like this:
 

$iStat = MyFunc( [[4], [7]] )

Func MyFunc( $argInputAra )
EndFunc

Of course I can almost as easily declare and initialize an array and then pass that to the function, but since the values are always literals, it would be a bit easier.  By the way, I might pass an array with more elements, but I'd deal with that using UBound().

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I don't know if this is faster or even cleaner than doing the stringsplit thing but here is another way

Test()
Test1(Call(MyArr))

Func Test($aArray = Call(MyArr))
    ConsoleWrite(IsArray($aArray) & "!")
    _ArrayDisplay($aArray)
Endfunc

Func Test1($aArray)
    ConsoleWrite(IsArray($aArray) & "!")
    _ArrayDisplay($aArray)
Endfunc

Func MyArr()
    Local Const $a[5] = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
    Return $a
EndFunc

 

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You can even streamline things:

$iStat = MyFunc(StringSplit("4|7", "|", $STR_NOCOUNT))

Func MyFunc ($aInputArray)
    ...
EndFunc

Bonus: this still allows you to pass an existing array in other invokations.
Drawback: all array entries are string type.

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