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| Class | IntDict |
| Name |
valueArray() |
| Examples |
IntDict inventory;
void setup() {
size(200, 200);
inventory = new IntDict();
inventory.set("cd",84);
inventory.set("tapes",15);
inventory.set("records",102);
println(inventory);
int[] amounts = inventory.valueArray();
println(amounts);
}
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| Description |
The version of this method without a parameter creates a new
array and copies each of the values into it. The version with
the int[] parameters fills an already-allocated array with the
values (more efficient than creating a new array each time).
If 'array' is null, or not the same size as the number of values,
a new array will be allocated and returned.
|
| Syntax | .valueArray()
.valueArray(array) |
| Parameters |
| array |
int[]: values to copy into the array |
|
| Returns | int[] |
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:03pm PDT