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Unigine::StringArray class

Header: #include <UnigineString.h>

An array of strings.

StringArray Class

Members


static StringArrayPtr create ( int size ) #

Constructor. Creates an empty string array of the given size.

Arguments

  • int size - Array size.

static StringArrayPtr create ( const StringArray<Capacity> & s ) #

Copy constructor.

Arguments

  • const StringArray<Capacity> & s - Array of strings.

int empty ( ) #

Returns a value indicating if the array of strings is empty.

Return value

1 if the array is empty, otherwise 0.

const char * operator[] ( int index ) #

Array access.

Arguments

  • int index - The array item index.

Return value

The array item.

int size ( ) #

Returns the size of the array of strings.

Return value

Array size.
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