Difference between revisions of "Control Structures"

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For example:
 
For example:
<source lang=cpp>
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  boolean [int][string] map;
boolean [int][string] map;
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  map[15]["test"] = true;
map[15]["test"] = true;
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  foreach int_index in map
foreach int_index in map
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  {
{
 
 
   print(int_index); //this will print '15' once, since there is only one valid value for this index
 
   print(int_index); //this will print '15' once, since there is only one valid value for this index
 
   foreach string_index in map[int_index] //this iterates over the "slice" of the map where 1 is fixed as the index
 
   foreach string_index in map[int_index] //this iterates over the "slice" of the map where 1 is fixed as the index
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     print(map[int_index][string_index]); //this will print "true"
 
     print(map[int_index][string_index]); //this will print "true"
 
   }
 
   }
}
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  }
</source>
 
 
So the output is
 
So the output is
 
15
 
15

Revision as of 18:11, 3 October 2009

if/else

if (boolean)

{}

else if (boolean)

{}

else

{}

while

while (boolean)

{}

repeat until

repeat {} until (boolean)

for

for x from a to b by c

is the general case. You don't need to specify whether it's going up or down - although doing so by using upto or downto does allow a runtime check to make sure you didn't screw up.

If you don't specify "c", it defaults to incrementing/decrementing by 1. The first iteration is at a and the last is at b (that is to say, it goes from a to b, inclusive).

foreach

foreach x in map

{}

"map" must be an aggregate - a map or a slice. x takes on each value of the map index in turn. If there is more than one index, x iterates over the first index.

For example:

 boolean [int][string] map;
 map[15]["test"] = true;
 foreach int_index in map
 {
 print(int_index); //this will print '15' once, since there is only one valid value for this index
 foreach string_index in map[int_index] //this iterates over the "slice" of the map where 1 is fixed as the index
 { 
   print(string_index); //This will print "test" once, since there is only one valid value for this index
   print(map[int_index][string_index]); //this will print "true"
 }
 }

So the output is 15 test true

See http://kolmafia.sourceforge.net/advanced.html#maps for details.