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    • iTap DevelopmentI
      iTap Development @Hamed
      last edited by

      @Hamed wow I just looked at it...looks awesome!!!!!! When will it be out????!!!!!

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      • Jack8680J
        Jack8680 @Murtaza
        last edited by Jack8680

        @Murtaza never mind, I misread your previous post, I thought you said arrays ARE a networking behaviour but you said they AREN'T lol

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        • iTap DevelopmentI
          iTap Development @Hamed
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          @Hamed can an array be saved to file?

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          • MurtazaM
            Murtaza Admin @iTap Development
            last edited by

            @iTap-Development said in Upcoming Socket.IO sneak peek:

            @Hamed can an array be saved to file?

            Yup :).
            You can even put an array in an array. This next update should make hyperPad A LOT more powerful.

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            • iTap DevelopmentI
              iTap Development @Murtaza
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              @Murtaza can arrays be added dynamically like attributes?

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              • HamedH
                Hamed Admin @iTap Development
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                @iTap-Development Values in arrays can be added dynamically. So think of the Array behaviour as something similar to a box container, you can pre-fill it with values if you want.

                Then you would use the Modify Array behaviour to dynamically add items to the beginning, end, or a specific index of the array.

                Another thing you can do with the Modify Array behaviour (and all the other array / dictionary behaviours) is type in an array as a JSON string. ie ["Cat", 2, 5 "Dog"] and use the modify array behaviour to add or remove values from the text dynamically. For example, the HTTP request behaviour can output values as JSON... you could input it into Get array and get the first index.

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                • iTap DevelopmentI
                  iTap Development @Hamed
                  last edited by

                  @Hamed so you can add an index, but can you make a completely new array dynamically. Like attributes being predefined or dynamic?
                  When will this update be out?!

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                  • HamedH
                    Hamed Admin @iTap Development
                    last edited by

                    @iTap-Development you can only dynamically create it by typing out the json string. I feel like it will be more clear when you guys get your hands on it.

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                    • iTap DevelopmentI
                      iTap Development @Hamed
                      last edited by

                      @Hamed ok...I think I get it.😂

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                      • T
                        Thecheater887
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                        :D

                        That was great. That made my day :rofl:

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                        • Aidan_FireA
                          Aidan_Fire @Thecheater887
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                          Hahah I laughed a bit at that too.

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