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Asked By | lucasfazzi |
So I have an array that is a bunch of false results, and instead of putting that bunch of [false, false, false, false, false …] I would like to know if there is any method for me to turn this as a numeric array using range (); something like array = [false].range (30)?
thanks, folks
Your question doesn’t really make sense. You have an array already with a bunch of booleans in it, but what are you trying to do with it? What do you want the result to be?
kidscancode | 2019-11-27 02:08
To tell the truth, sometimes just write the doubt to note how stupid it sounds. You’re absolutely right, KCC, my question is completely pointless.
I was making my player interact with the game keys; basically an array keys = [false, false, false, false] and each time the player took a key from the map, it would turn one of the array values to true and so on until all keys == true total, freeing a port.
but if I do with a numeric VAR it’s easier, better and faster, just by considering the total number of keys as a value and decreasing -1 for each key collected, until the VAR is zero and open the door, or anything in this sense.
Thanks a lot anyway, KCC, you helped clear my thoughts.
lucasfazzi | 2019-11-27 02:48