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Question by FinarFlyGames · Oct 07, 2016 at 06:26 PM · array list

Adding class element from existing array into another array

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 public class items
 {
     var itemName : String;
     var itemID : int;
     var itemPrice : int;
 }
 
 var itemList : items[];
 var ownedItems : items[];

How can i add, for example, an element from itemList to ownedItems. It looks something like this:

 ownedItems.Add(itemList[0]);

I've tried Array.Add(); method but it didn't work. JS Only

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You can assign values to elements of an array with myArray[n] = myValue.

Arrays have a fixed size which is decided when they are initialized. If you want to add and remove elements and make the collection grow and shrink accordingly, use a List. Barring, that, you can always create a temporary array with the required Length, add your elements to it, and assign it to the existing array variable.

Choosing the right collection type

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