AreSin Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Help me! I have question: How to create 3-dimensional array in AutoIt and possible this? If possible show me simple example please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFee Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 (edited) The help file has example of a 2 dimensional array... follow the same convention for upto 64 dimensions IIRC... Dim $3dArray[$x][$y][$z] EDIT: I would love to see a practical use of 64 dimensions muttley Edited July 18, 2008 by JFee Regards,Josh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weaponx Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 The help file has example of a 2 dimensional array... follow the same convention for upto 64 dimensions IIRC... Dim $3dArray[$x][$y][$z] EDIT: I would love to see a practical use of 64 dimensions muttley I can't see a use for more than 3 dimensions. If you need more than 3, AutoIt isn't the proper language because an object is much better suited. Here is 9 dimensions: Dim $array[3][2][2][2][2][2][2][2][2] $array[0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0] = "Milky Way" $array[0][1][0][0][0][0][0][0][0] = "Solar System" $array[0][1][1][0][0][0][0][0][0] = "Earth" $array[0][1][1][1][0][0][0][0][0] = "North America" $array[0][1][1][1][1][0][0][0][0] = "United States" $array[0][1][1][1][1][1][0][0][0] = "Ohio" $array[0][1][1][1][1][1][1][0][0] = "Columbus" $array[0][1][1][1][1][1][1][1][0] = "Bethel Road" $array[0][1][1][1][1][1][1][1][1] = "2880" $array[1][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0] = "Andromeda" $array[2][0][0][0][0][0][0][0][0] = "Triangulum" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFee Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Haha, I guess you could call that practical. One hell of a matrix to be created though. I suppose the only time you would ever need that is if you were parsing an XML file or something similar, but even then it is impractical because there are better ways muttley Regards,Josh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rasim Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 Ok guys, i have a question: Global $Array[4][2][2] ;Declare 3 dimensional array $Array[0][0][0] = 3 ;Number of array elements ;Filling 1 dimension (or filling 1-st element of the 3 dimensional array?) $Array[1][0][0] = "A" $Array[2][0][0] = "a" $Array[3][0][0] = "1" ;Filling 2 dimension $Array[1][1][0] = "B" $Array[2][1][0] = "b" $Array[3][1][0] = "2" ;Filling 3 dimension $Array[1][1][1] = "C" $Array[2][1][1] = "c" $Array[3][1][1] = "3" For $i = 1 To $Array[0][0][0] MsgBox(0, "First dimension", $Array[$i][0][0]) MsgBox(0, "Secons dimension", $Array[$i][1][0]) MsgBox(0, "Third dimension", $Array[$i][1][1]) Next Above are correct? Or I just filled whole 3 dimensional array? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 You did not fill the whole array. Try this: Global $Array[4][2][2];Declare 3 dimensional array $Array[0][0][0] = 3;Number of array elements ; You forgot these: $Array[0][0][1] = "<Not Used>" $Array[0][1][0] = "<Not Used>" $Array[0][1][1] = "<Not Used>" $Array[1][0][0] = "A" $Array[2][0][0] = "a" $Array[3][0][0] = "Apple" ; ...and forgot these: $Array[1][0][1] = "B" $Array[2][0][1] = "b" $Array[3][0][1] = "Blueberry" $Array[1][1][0] = "C" $Array[2][1][0] = "c" $Array[3][1][0] = "Cherry" $Array[1][1][1] = "D" $Array[2][1][1] = "d" $Array[3][1][1] = "Dates" $sMsg = "$Array[4][2][2]:" & @CRLF For $x = 0 To UBound($Array) - 1 For $y = 0 To UBound($Array, 2) - 1 For $z = 0 To UBound($Array, 3) - 1 $sMsg &= "[" & $x & "][" & $y & "][" & $z & "] = " & $Array[$x][$y][$z] & @CRLF Next Next Next MsgBox(64, "Results", $sMsg) muttley 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...
rasim Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 PsaltyDSThank you! Now I are understand! muttley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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