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A command for [[:Category:Pluggy|Pluggy]] | A command for [[:Category:Pluggy|Pluggy]] | ||
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*Start is optional. By default it is 0 | *Start is optional. By default it is 0 | ||
**Stop is optional. By default it is the last index of the array | **Stop is optional. By default it is the last index of the array | ||
*If the value is not in the array or the array does not | *If the value is not in the array or the array does not exist, it returns -1. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 26 February 2008
A command for Pluggy
Syntax:
(Index:ref) FindRefInArray ArrayID:long Value:ref Start:long Stop:long
Returns the index of the first occurrence of Value between indexes Start & Stop in the array.
- This can only be used to find references.
- Use FindInArray and FindFloatInArray for other value types.
- Start is optional. By default it is 0
- Stop is optional. By default it is the last index of the array
- If the value is not in the array or the array does not exist, it returns -1.