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| TClArrayExtended || myArrayExtended : TClArrayExtended; || Array definition indexed by extanded. | | TClArrayExtended || myArrayExtended : TClArrayExtended; || Array definition indexed by extanded. | ||
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| Create || myArray := TClArrayInteger.Create; || | | Create || myArray := TClArrayInteger.Create; || An object is created in the form. | ||
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| Count || myArray.Count; || The size of the array is taken. | |||
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| Add || myArray.Add(50); || The value 50 is added to the array. | |||
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| GetItem || myArray (50 , 100, 70, 12, 3) myArray.GetItem(1) || Used to access the items of the array. This will return the requested item one by one, no matter how many items are in the array. I want to get the data in the 2nd element of the sample array. | |||
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| RemoveAll || myArray.RemoveAll; || It is used to delete the entire directory. | |||
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| RemoveAt || myArray.RemoveAt(5); || "RemoveAt" is used if you want to delete data in an index of the array. The return value of this operation is returned as boolean. The return value is "True" if data deletion has been performed. If this index does not exist in the array and cannot be deleted, it returns "False". | |||
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|Destroy || myArray.Destroy; || It is used to delete an object from memory and free the memory. | |||
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'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' | ||
Revision as of 10:19, 6 November 2023
Array means many variables of the same data type. Array variables are like a list with a sequence number. Items belonging to this list are also accessed by their sequence number. Another structure that enables the use of Array on Clomosy is the TclArray structure. There are different definitions according to the data type. These;
| Feature | Use of | Definition |
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| TclArrayInteger | myArrayInteger : TclArrayInteger; | Array definition indexed by integers. |
| TclArrayString | myArrayString : TclArrayString; | Array definition indexed by string. |
| TclArrayDouble | myArrayDouble : TclArrayDouble; | Array definition indexed by double. |
| TclArrayBoolean | myArrayBoolean : TclArrayBoolean; | Array definition indexed by boolean. |
| TclArraySingle | myArraySingle : TclArraySingle; | Array definition indexed by single. |
| TclArrayWord | myArrayWord : TclArrayWord; | Array definition indexed by words. |
| TClArrayExtended | myArrayExtended : TClArrayExtended; | Array definition indexed by extanded. |
| Create | myArray := TClArrayInteger.Create; | An object is created in the form. |
| Count | myArray.Count; | The size of the array is taken. |
| Add | myArray.Add(50); | The value 50 is added to the array. |
| GetItem | myArray (50 , 100, 70, 12, 3) myArray.GetItem(1) | Used to access the items of the array. This will return the requested item one by one, no matter how many items are in the array. I want to get the data in the 2nd element of the sample array. |
| RemoveAll | myArray.RemoveAll; | It is used to delete the entire directory. |
| RemoveAt | myArray.RemoveAt(5); | "RemoveAt" is used if you want to delete data in an index of the array. The return value of this operation is returned as boolean. The return value is "True" if data deletion has been performed. If this index does not exist in the array and cannot be deleted, it returns "False". |
| Destroy | myArray.Destroy; | It is used to delete an object from memory and free the memory. |
Example:
var
MyForm : TclForm; myArray : TClArrayInteger; iIndex : Integer;
begin MyForm := TclForm.Create(Self); myArray := TClArrayInteger.Create; myArray.Add(20); myArray.Add(30); myArray.Add(17); myArray.Add(23);
for iIndex := 0 to myArray.Count-1 do begin ShowMessage('Value: '+IntToStr(myArray.GetItem(iIndex))); end;
MyForm.Run; end;