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Per Amundsen, 02/12/2023 07:47 AM
Added in 4.4
$mtable(name, N, [N..])
Gets the Nth item in a table, subsequent N parameters gets the Nth item from a sub table, infinite sub depth.
See also /mtable.
Parameters
name - The outer table name.
N - The Nth item in the table.
[N..] - The Nth item in a sub table, subsequent N parameters travels further down.
Properties
.item - Gets the item name.
.value - Gets the item value.
.type - Get the item type. (0 = text, 1 = number, 2 = bool, 3 = sub table)
.json - Generate a json table from all items in the current table and all sub tables.
.ini - Generate a ini output from all items in the current table and all sub tables.
.xml - Generate a xml output from all items in the current table and all sub tables.
; Add item1/value1 to the table 'table1'. //mtable -a table1 item1 value1 ; Add sub table 'item2' to the table 'table1'. //mtable -aA table1 item2 value2 ; Insert item3/value3 at position '1' in the table 'table1'. //mtable -i table1 1 item3 value3 ; Print number of items in table 'table1'. //echo -ag Number of items in table1 is $mtable(table1, 0) ; Print the first items in table 'table1'. //echo -ag First item in table1 is $mtable(table1, 1).item ; Delete the first item in table 'table1'. //mtable -d table1 1 ; Free the table 'table1'. //mtable -f table1 ; Add a new sub table to table 'table1', //mtable -aA table1 sub1 sub1 ; Add a new item to the sub table located at position '1' in table 'table1'. //mtable -a table1 1 item1 value1 ; Print the first item in the table 'table1', which is a sub table. //echo -ag First item in table1 is $mtable(table1, 1).item - $mtable(table1, 1).type ; Print the first item in the sub table located at position '1' in table 'table1'. //echo -ag First item in sub table1 is $mtable(table1, 1, 1).item ; Generates a json output of table 'table1'. // echo -ag $mtable(table1).json ; Generates a ini output of table 'table1'. // echo -ag $mtable(table1).ini ; Generates a xml output of sub table at position '1' in table 'table1'. // echo -ag $mtable(table1, 1).xml
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