335 lines
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SourcePawn
335 lines
12 KiB
SourcePawn
#if defined _cellarray_included
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#endinput
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#endif
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#define _cellarray_included
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enum Array
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{
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Invalid_Array = 0
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};
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/**
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* These arrays are intended to be used for a form of global storage without
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* requiring a #define that needs to be increased each time a person needs more
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* storage.
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* These are not designed to be used as a replacement for normal arrays, as
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* normal arrays are faster and should be used whenever possible.
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*/
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/**
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* Creates a handle to a dynamically sized array.
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* It is very important that the cellsize you provide matches up with the buffer sizes
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* that you pass with subsequent Array{Get,Set,Push} calls.
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*
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* @param cellsize How many cells each entry in the array is.
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* @param reserved How many blank entries are created immediately when the array is created. These entries are not valid to read from until called with ArraySet.
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* @return Handle to the array.
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*/
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native Array:ArrayCreate(cellsize=1, reserved=32);
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/**
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* Clones an array, returning a new handle with the same size and data.
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* You must close it.
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*
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* @param which Array handle to be cloned.
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* @return New handle to the cloned array object on success, 0 on failure.
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*/
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native Array:ArrayClone(Array:which);
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/**
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* Clears all entries from the array.
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*
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* @param which The array to clear.
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* @return 1 on success, 0 on failure.
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*/
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native ArrayClear(Array:which);
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/**
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* Returns the number of elements in the array.
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*
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* @param which The array to check.
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* @return How many elements are in the array.
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*/
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native ArraySize(Array:which);
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/**
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* Resizes an array. If the size is smaller than the current size,
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* the array is truncated.
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*
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* @param which Array Handle.
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* @param newsize New size.
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* @return 1 on success, 0 on failure.
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*/
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native bool:ArrayResize(Array:which, newsize);
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/**
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* Returns data within an array.
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* Make sure the output buffer matches the size the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to retrieve the item from.
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* @param item The item to retrieve (zero-based).
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* @param output The output buffer to write.
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*/
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native ArrayGetArray(Array:which, item, any:output[]);
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/**
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* Returns a single cell of data from an array.
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* Use this only with arrays that were created with a cellsize of 1!
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*
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* @param which The array to retrieve the item from.
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* @param item The item to retrieve (zero-based).
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* @return The value of the cell.
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*/
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native any:ArrayGetCell(Array:which, item);
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/**
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* Returns a string value from an array.
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*
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* @param which The array to retrieve the item from.
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* @param item The item to retrieve (zero-based).
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* @param output The variable to store the value in.
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* @param size Character size of the output buffer.
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*/
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native ArrayGetString(Array:which, item, output[], size);
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/**
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* Sets an item's data with that of a local buffer.
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* The buffer size must match what the cellsize that the array was created with!
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* The item must already exist, use ArrayPushArray to create a new item within the array.
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*
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* @param which The array to set the item from within.
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* @param item The item to set (zero-based).
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* @param input The input buffer to store.
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*/
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native ArraySetArray(Array:which, item, const any:input[]);
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/**
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* Sets an array's single cell value. Use this only on array that were created with a cellsize of 1!
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* The item must already exist, use ArrayPushCell to create a new item within the array.
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*
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* @param which The array to set the item from within.
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* @param item The item to set (zero-based).
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* @param input The value to set.
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*/
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native ArraySetCell(Array:which, item, any:input);
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/**
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* Sets a string value from an array.
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* The stored string will be truncated if it is longer than the cellsize the array was created with!
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* The item must already exist, use ArrayPushString to create a new item within the array.
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*
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* @param which The array to set the item from within.
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* @param item The item to set (zero-based).
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* @param input The string to set the item as.
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*/
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native ArraySetString(Array:which, item, const input[]);
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/**
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* Creates a new item at the end of the array and sets its data with that of a local buffer.
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* The buffer size must match what the cellsize that the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param input The input buffer to store.
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*/
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native ArrayPushArray(Array:which, const any:input[]);
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/**
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* Creates a new item and sets the array's single cell value.
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* Use this only on array that were created with a cellsize of 1!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param input The value to set.
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*/
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native ArrayPushCell(Array:which, any:input);
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/**
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* Creates a new element in the array and sets its value to the input buffer.
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* The stored string will be truncated if it is longer than the cellsize the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param input The string to set the item as.
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*/
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native ArrayPushString(Array:which, const input[]);
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/**
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* Inserts an item after the selected item. All items beyond it get shifted up 1 space.
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* The buffer size must match what the cellsize that the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param item The item to insert after.
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* @param input The input buffer to store.
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*/
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native ArrayInsertArrayAfter(Array:which, item, const any:input[]);
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/**
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* Inserts an item after the selected item. All items beyond it get shifted up 1 space.
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* Use this only on an array that was created with a cellsize of 1!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param item The item to insert after.
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* @param input The value to set.
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*/
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native ArrayInsertCellAfter(Array:which, item, any:input);
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/**
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* Inserts an item after the selected item. All items beyond it get shifted up 1 space.
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* The stored string will be truncated if it is longer than the cellsize the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param item The item to insert after.
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* @param input The value to set.
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*/
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native ArrayInsertStringAfter(Array:which, item, const input[]);
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/**
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* Inserts an item before the selected item. All items beyond it, and the selected item get shifted up 1 space.
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* The buffer size must match what the cellsize that the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param item The item to insert before.
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* @param input The input buffer to store.
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*/
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native ArrayInsertArrayBefore(Array:which, item, const any:input[]);
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/**
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* Inserts an item before the selected item. All items beyond it, and the selected item get shifted up 1 space.
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* Use this only on an array that was created with a cellsize of 1!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param item The item to insert after.
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* @param input The value to set.
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*/
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native ArrayInsertCellBefore(Array:which, item, const any:input);
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/**
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* Inserts an item before the selected item. All items beyond it, and the selected item get shifted up 1 space.
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* The stored string will be truncated if it is longer than the cellsize the array was created with!
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*
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* @param which The array to add the item to.
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* @param item The item to insert before.
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* @param input The value to set.
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*/
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native ArrayInsertStringBefore(Array:which, item, const input[]);
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/**
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* Swaps the position of two items.
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*
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* @param which The array that contains the items.
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* @param item1 The first item to swap.
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* @param item2 The second item to swap.
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*/
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native ArraySwap(Array:which, item1, item2);
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/**
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* Deletes an item from the array. All items beyond it get shifted down 1 space.
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*
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* @param which The array that contains the item to delete.
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* @param item The item to delete.
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*/
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native ArrayDeleteItem(Array:which, item);
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/**
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* Returns the index for the first occurance of the provided string. If the string
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* cannot be located, -1 will be returned.
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*
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* @param which Array Handle.
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* @param item String to search for.
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* @return Array index, or -1 on failure.
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*/
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native ArrayFindString(Array:which, const item[]);
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/**
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* Returns the index for the first occurance of the provided value. If the value
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* cannot be located, -1 will be returned.
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*
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* @param which Array Handle.
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* @param item Value to search for.
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* @return Array index, or -1 on failure.
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*/
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native ArrayFindValue(Array:which, any:item);
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/**
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* Creates a handle that is passable to a format compliant routine for printing as a string (with the %a format option).
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* It is suggested to pass the function directly as a parameter to the format routine.
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* The array contents must be a null-terminated string!
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*
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* An example usage: client_print(id, print_chat, "%a", ArrayGetStringHandle(MessageArray, i));
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*
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* @param which The array the string is stored in.
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* @param item Which item to print the string value of.
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* @return Handle to the item directly. Do not use or save stale handles.
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*/
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native DoNotUse:ArrayGetStringHandle(Array:which, item);
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/**
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* Destroys the array, and resets the handle to 0 to prevent accidental usage after it is destroyed.
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*
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* @param which The array to destroy.
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*/
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native ArrayDestroy(&Array:which);
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/**
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* Similar to sorting.inc's CustomSort.
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* The sorting algorithm then uses your comparison function to sort the data.
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* The function is called in the following manner:
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*
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* public MySortFunc(Array:array, item1, item2, const data[], data_size)
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*
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* array - Array handle in its current un-sorted state.
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* item1, item2 - Current item pair being compared
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* data[] - Extra data array you passed to the sort func.
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* data_size - Size of extra data you passed to the sort func.
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*
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* Your function should return:
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* -1 if item1 should go before item2
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* 0 if item1 and item2 are equal
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* 1 if item1 should go after item2
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* Note that the parameters after item2 are all optional and you do not need to specify them.
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*
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* Note that unlike the sorting.inc versions, the array passed to the callback is not in mid-sorted state.
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*/
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native ArraySort(Array:array, const comparefunc[], data[]="", data_size=0);
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/**
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* A faster version of ArraySort.
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* The sorting algorithm then uses your comparison function to sort the data.
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*
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* The advantage of this native is that the Array elements being compared are
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* directly passed into your function, instead of the item indexes that are passed by ArraySort.
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* This removes the need for calling ArrayGet[Cell|String|Array] every time before being
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* able to compare the elements.
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*
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* For Arrays with a cellsize of 1 (used for storing integers and floats),
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* the function is called in the following manner:
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*
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* public MySortFunc(Array:array, elem1, elem2, const data[], data_size)
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*
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* array - Array handle in its current un-sorted state.
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* elem1, elem2 - Current element pair being compared
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* data[] - Extra data array you passed to the sort func.
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* data_size - Size of extra data you passed to the sort func.
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*
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* For Arrays with a cellsize larger than 1 (used for storing arrays and strings),
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* the function is called in the following manner:
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*
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* public MySortFunc(Array:array, elem1[], elem2[], const data[], data_size)
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*
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* array - Array handle in its current un-sorted state.
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* elem1[], elem2[] - Current element pair being compared
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* data[] - Extra data array you passed to the sort func.
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* data_size - Size of extra data you passed to the sort func.
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*
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*
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* In both cases your function should return:
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* -1 if elem1 should go before elem2
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* 0 if elem1 and elem2 are equal
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* 1 if elem1 should go after elem2
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*
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* Note that the parameters after elem2 are all optional and you do not need to specify them.
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*
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* Note that unlike the sorting.inc versions, the array passed to the callback is not in mid-sorted state.
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*/
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native ArraySortEx(Array:array, const comparefunc[], data[]="", data_size=0);
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