erezlevi Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 hi, I am having problems with an Array. the Array contains many Elements that I want out of my Array, like from elemet $Array[1] till $Array[23], but those Elements are reapting in the whole Array several times. what I do know is that Element $Array[24] one after the 23 that I need to erase allways start with : "Switch Name" , so I am using the following: _FileReadToArray ("c:\erez1.txt",$EREZ) _ArrayDisplay ($EREZ) $E1=_ArraySearch ($EREZ,"Switch Name",0,0,1,1) now, $E1 holds where the First "Switch Name" is encountered in the first time, I need to delete all Array-element before, like if the $E1 return 46, I need to bring "up" the Array so Array[46] will be Array[1] now. Meaning that all previous 46 are deleted and the Array starts with the word "Switch Name". the second time "Switch Name" is encountered I need it to bring it up only 2 times, so if $E1 in the second time is at "60" position then it swap to "58" position and delets 59 position. I thought of using "_Arrayswap" but I can't it won't do the job, you can only swap 2 elements, I thought of using _ArrayToString, but it is too difficult doing this in a string and I want it to be done in the Array itself. Any Ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erezlevi Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 OK, problem solved! here is the solution code: $E1=16; it changes all the time... but here it will be 16... :) for $b=0 to 16 _ArraySwap ($EREZ[$E1+$b],$EREZ1[$b+1]) Next For $b=16 to 24 _Arrayswap ($EREZ[$E1+16+($b-5)],$EREZ1[$b+2]) Next For $b=24 to 31 _Arrayswap ($EREZ[$E1+16+($b+6)],$EREZ1[$b+3]) Next $EREZ2=$EREZ1 $r=$EREZ2[0] there is only one problem with it, JOS maybe you can help here because I don't know why it happens, The $EREZ2[0]= nothing, meaning after taking everything I need from Array "EREZ" to "EREZ1" AutoIT doesn't know what is the Array Dimentions. maybe a BUG with _Arrayswap? never the less I attached two .txt files - one is erez1.txt which holds the scrampled TCP captured telnet data, and the second is after applying a hole lot of code to fix it - erez3.txt I still wants to know why EREZ2[0] = nothing ... anybody, JOS please??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erezlevi Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 hi, found out! only _filereadtoArray is giving this: (help file) Remarks $aArray[0] will contain the number of records read into the array. but why? why not all arrays hold the number of filled lines within it? feature request.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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