Difference between revisions of "TPADelete"
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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
<source lang="scar" lines="false"> | <source lang="scar" lines="false"> | ||
− | + | function TPADelete(var TPA: TPointArray; const Index: Integer): TPoint; | |
</source> | </source> | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Deletes the | + | Deletes the [[TPoint]] at a given position '''Index''' in a given [[TPointArray]] '''TPA''' and returns the deleted value. If the index is outside of the array bounds, nothing happens. |
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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var | var | ||
TPA: TPointArray; | TPA: TPointArray; | ||
+ | p: TPoint; | ||
begin | begin | ||
TPA := [Point(0, 0), Point(2, 2), Point(5, 10)]; | TPA := [Point(0, 0), Point(2, 2), Point(5, 10)]; | ||
− | TPADelete(TPA, 1); | + | p := TPADelete(TPA, 1); |
− | WriteLn(' | + | WriteLn(TPAToStr(TPA)); |
+ | WriteLn(IntToStr(p.X) + ',' + IntToStr(p.y)); | ||
end. | end. | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
Output: | Output: | ||
− | + | (0,0);(5,10) | |
+ | 2,2 | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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*[[TPAUnique]] | *[[TPAUnique]] | ||
*[[TPAAppend]] | *[[TPAAppend]] | ||
+ | *[[TPAInsert]] | ||
[[Category:Functions]] | [[Category:Functions]] | ||
[[Category:TPA Functions]] | [[Category:TPA Functions]] | ||
[[Category:Array Functions]] | [[Category:Array Functions]] |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 23 April 2012
Definition
function TPADelete(var TPA: TPointArray; const Index: Integer): TPoint;
Availability
SCAR Divi 3.28 > Current
Aliases
- TPARemove (SCAR Divi 3.26 > SCAR Divi 3.27)
Description
Deletes the TPoint at a given position Index in a given TPointArray TPA and returns the deleted value. If the index is outside of the array bounds, nothing happens.
Example
var TPA: TPointArray; p: TPoint; begin TPA := [Point(0, 0), Point(2, 2), Point(5, 10)]; p := TPADelete(TPA, 1); WriteLn(TPAToStr(TPA)); WriteLn(IntToStr(p.X) + ',' + IntToStr(p.y)); end.
Output:
(0,0);(5,10) 2,2