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Revision as of 04:55, 6 February 2007
Retrieving an Element of an Array
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
In this task, the goal is to retrieve an element of an array.
X86 assembly
Assembler: nasm
mov esi, array_offset mov ebx, 2 mov eax, [esi+ebx*4]
ActionScript
var arr:Array = new Array(1,2,3); var myVar:Number = arr[1]; // the value of myVar is: 2
Ada
Array indexed by an enumerated type. Ada enumerated types are discrete non-numeric types.
type Days is (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun); type Daily_Counts is array(Days) of Natural; This_week : Daily_Counts := (200, 212, 175 220, 201, 120, 0); Monday_Sales : Natural;
Monday_Sales := This_Week(Mon);
Monday_Sales is assigned 200
AppleScript
on getArrayValue(array, location) -- very important -- The list index starts at 1 not 0 return item location in array end getArrayValue
C
int array_index(int array[], int index) { return array[index]; }
C#
int getArrayValue( int values[], int index ) { return values[index]; }
C++
template<typename T> T array_index(T array[], size_t index) { return array[index]; }
ColdFusion
<cfset arr = ArrayNew(1)> <cfset arr[1] = "one"> <cfset arr[2] = "2"> <cfset arr[3] = 3> <cfset var = arr[1]>
The value of var is "one"
ColdFusion Arrays are NOT zero-based, their index begins at 1
Common Lisp
(defun array-value (array index) (aref array index))
Java
public Object getArrayElem(Object[] array, int pos) { return array[pos]; }
JavaScript
var element = array[index];
mIRC
Interpeter: mIRC Script Editor
Library: mArray Snippet
alias readmyarray { echo -a $array_read(MyArray, 2, 3) }
Perl
Interpreter: Perl 5.8.8
$elem = $array[0];
PHP
$array = array('php', 'has', 'arrays'); // First element $elem = $array[0];
Python
Interpreter: Python 2.5
The item is an element in a list at a given index
item = aList[index]
or
To use a list like a stack be it FIFO/LIFO
aList.pop() # Pop last item in a list aList.pop(0) # Pop first item in a list
Note: When using the pop() method, the element is removed from the list.
Ruby
ary = ['Ruby','rules','big','time'] #the first element element = ary[0] #or element = ary.first # => element = 'Ruby'
#the last element element = ary[-1] #or element = ary.last # => element = 'time'
#retrieving different values at once elements = ary.values_at(0,2,3) # => elements = ['Ruby','big','time']
#select the first element of length 3 element = ary.find{|el|el.length==3} # => element = "big"
Smalltalk
"Retrieve second element of an array" index := 2 element := anArray at: index
Tcl
All arrays in Tcl are associative. If "key" is the variable that holds the key of the element to be retrieved, then
set result $array($key)