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Apply the function f to the elements of the table passed. On each iteration the function f is passed the key-value pair of that element in the table. | |||
table.foreach(tab, func); | |||
foreach(tab, func); | |||
From [http://lua-users.org/wiki/TableLibraryTutorial TableLibraryTutorial] of lua-users.org. | From [http://lua-users.org/wiki/TableLibraryTutorial TableLibraryTutorial] of lua-users.org. | ||
> table.foreach({1,"two",3}, print) -- print the key-value pairs | > table.foreach({1,"two",3}, print) -- print the key-value pairs | ||
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pi 3.14159 | pi 3.14159 | ||
banana yellow | banana yellow | ||
Revision as of 22:30, 25 March 2010
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Apply the function f to the elements of the table passed. On each iteration the function f is passed the key-value pair of that element in the table.
table.foreach(tab, func); foreach(tab, func);
From TableLibraryTutorial of lua-users.org.
> table.foreach({1,"two",3}, print) -- print the key-value pairs
1 1
2 two
3 3
> table.foreach({1,"two",3,"four"}, function(k,v) print(string.rep(v,k)) end)
1
twotwo
333
fourfourfourfour
If the function f returns a non-nil value the iteration loop terminates.
> table.foreach({1,"two",3}, function(k,v) print(k,v) return k<2 and nil end)
1 1
2 two
Tables can contain mixed key-value and index-value elements. table.foreach() will display all of the elements in a table. To only display the index-value elements see table.foreachi(). For more information about this subject see the TablesTutorial.
> t = { 1,2,"three"; pi=3.14159, banana="yellow" }
> table.foreach(t, print)
1 1
2 2
3 three
pi 3.14159
banana yellow