goldenix Posted June 17, 2008 Share Posted June 17, 2008 (edited) Array with 1 column is pretty useless, how can I add more columns hire like: _ArrayAdd($avArray, $e,$e) ?Dim $avArray[1] For $e = 1 to 100 _ArrayAdd($avArray, $e) Next _ArrayDisplay($avArray, " 2nd added") Edited June 17, 2008 by goldenix My Projects:[list][*]Guide - ytube step by step tut for reading memory with autoitscript + samples[*]WinHide - tool to show hide windows, Skinned With GDI+[*]Virtualdub batch job list maker - Batch Process all files with same settings[*]Exp calc - Exp calculator for online games[*]Automated Microsoft SQL Server 2000 installer[*]Image sorter helper for IrfanView - 1 click opens img & move ur mouse to close opened img[/list] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted June 17, 2008 Share Posted June 17, 2008 The distinction is entirely arbitrary, but most people use the spreadsheet paradigm and refer to the index in the first dimension as "row" and the second dimension as "columns". The _ArrayAdd() UDF is single dimension only, so wouldn't be used with 2D arrays. You can change the size, including the number of dimensions, with ReDim but if you change the number of dimensions, previous contents of the array are lost. If you already know how many columns you need, just declare that initially, but the change can be done dynamically: #include <Array.au3> Global $avArray[1] = [0] For $e = 1 To 10 $iRow = UBound($avArray) $iCol = UBound($avArray, 2) ReDim $avArray[$iRow + 1][$iCol + 1] For $n = 0 To $iCol $avArray[$iRow][$n] = $e ^ $n Next $avArray[0][0] = UBound($avArray) - 1 _ArrayDisplay($avArray, "$avArray") Next Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldenix Posted June 17, 2008 Author Share Posted June 17, 2008 This is what I was looking for, Thanx. #include <Array.au3> ;~ ===================================== Dim $avArray[11][4] ; 11 Rows & 4 Columns at the beginning (Cuz I know how many Rows I need) For $n = 1 To 10 $avArray[$n][0] = $n $avArray[$n][1] = $n Next _ArrayDisplay($avArray, "$avArray") ;~ ===================================== Dim $avArray[1][4] ;1 Row & 4 columns at the beginning ; Hire we are adding more rows For $x = 1 To 10 $iRow = UBound($avArray) ;add Rows $iCol = UBound($avArray, 2) ;Add Columns ReDim $avArray[$iRow + 1][$iCol] ; add more rows +1 $avArray[$x][0] = $x $avArray[$x][1] = $x Next _ArrayDisplay($avArray, "$avArray") ;~ ===================================== Exit My Projects:[list][*]Guide - ytube step by step tut for reading memory with autoitscript + samples[*]WinHide - tool to show hide windows, Skinned With GDI+[*]Virtualdub batch job list maker - Batch Process all files with same settings[*]Exp calc - Exp calculator for online games[*]Automated Microsoft SQL Server 2000 installer[*]Image sorter helper for IrfanView - 1 click opens img & move ur mouse to close opened img[/list] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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