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How to use "For Each" tag loop on each object

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  • D Deeeds

    @iTap-Development

    During the building of your project you changed the type of array.

    Why did you do this?

    Can you explain the differences between operating on a Value Type array with an Array Modifier versus operating on a Behaviour Type Array?

    @Kamdroid can you explain the differences between these two types of arrays and why operations of append do not work with one, but do with another?

    Interestingly, there's no difference in getting values from either type.

    So, the question becomes... is something about the Array Value Type broken? Should it behave in the same manner when amending values to an empty array?

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    @Deeeds all I did was choose to use a pre-made array since it’s easier if you don’t need anything nested or whatever. The difference? On a behavior type array, to modify you just need to select the array behavior you want to modify....simple.
    On the value type array, unless you put in an array for the value, it’s making a new array. And then to use that array with anything else, you have to use that modify array’s output.
    I don’t know if if this is what you were doing, but you can’t like type the name of a behavior array in the value type input field.

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      @Deeeds all I did was choose to use a pre-made array since it’s easier if you don’t need anything nested or whatever. The difference? On a behavior type array, to modify you just need to select the array behavior you want to modify....simple.
      On the value type array, unless you put in an array for the value, it’s making a new array. And then to use that array with anything else, you have to use that modify array’s output.
      I don’t know if if this is what you were doing, but you can’t like type the name of a behavior array in the value type input field.

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      @iTap-Development Are we looking at the same thing?

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      • D Deeeds

        @iTap-Development Are we looking at the same thing?

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        @Deeeds you tell me!

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        • D Deeeds

          @iTap-Development Are we looking at the same thing?

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          @Deeeds can you post a screen shot? Or is that too much like a project?

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          • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

            @Deeeds can you post a screen shot? Or is that too much like a project?

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            @iTap-Development No need for the attempts at asides. Don't poke a bear, etc...

            The question remains the same, why doesn't this work?

            0_1511233996799_Screen Shot 2017-11-21 at 11.12.56 AM.png

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            • D Deeeds

              @iTap-Development No need for the attempts at asides. Don't poke a bear, etc...

              The question remains the same, why doesn't this work?

              0_1511233996799_Screen Shot 2017-11-21 at 11.12.56 AM.png

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              @Deeeds if you want to set it up like that, you’ll need to SET the behavior array to the modify output. When you drag the behavior array output into the value input, it basically is only a copy of what the behavior array was. It’s not actually modifying the behavior array. Which is why, in this case, you would modify as a behavior type array.

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              • D Deeeds

                @iTap-Development No need for the attempts at asides. Don't poke a bear, etc...

                The question remains the same, why doesn't this work?

                0_1511233996799_Screen Shot 2017-11-21 at 11.12.56 AM.png

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                @Deeeds if that doesn’t make sense, send it and I can show you😄

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                • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

                  @Deeeds if you want to set it up like that, you’ll need to SET the behavior array to the modify output. When you drag the behavior array output into the value input, it basically is only a copy of what the behavior array was. It’s not actually modifying the behavior array. Which is why, in this case, you would modify as a behavior type array.

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                  @iTap-Development Just explain, where is the modify Array output?

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                    @iTap-Development Just explain, where is the modify Array output?

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                    @Deeeds 0_1511234486147_AAEFC39D-9AB6-4F39-9FED-CFDC4C3C17D8.jpeg

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                      @Deeeds 0_1511234486147_AAEFC39D-9AB6-4F39-9FED-CFDC4C3C17D8.jpeg

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                      @iTap-Development So I'd have to replace the array to do it this way?

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                      • D Deeeds

                        @iTap-Development So I'd have to replace the array to do it this way?

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                        @Deeeds what do you mean?

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                        • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

                          @Deeeds what do you mean?

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                          @iTap-Development The output from this operation, using the Modify Array in this way, is going to be a whole array, right?

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                            @iTap-Development The output from this operation, using the Modify Array in this way, is going to be a whole array, right?

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                            @Deeeds yes it would. Which means you would have to set the behavior array to that output.
                            And at that point it doesn’t make sense to do it this way.

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                            • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

                              @Deeeds yes it would. Which means you would have to set the behavior array to that output.
                              And at that point it doesn’t make sense to do it this way.

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                              @iTap-Development That's what I mean, you're overwriting the array. Right? Can it be done? Does it work?

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                                @iTap-Development That's what I mean, you're overwriting the array. Right? Can it be done? Does it work?

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                                @Deeeds yes, if you set the modification to SET and actually choose the array behavior(not how you did in the screen shot) it will overwrite the behavior array with the modify output.

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                                  @iTap-Development That's what I mean, you're overwriting the array. Right? Can it be done? Does it work?

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                                  @Deeeds but like I said, there no point doing it that way. In this case.

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                                  • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

                                    @Deeeds but like I said, there no point doing it that way. In this case.

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                                    @iTap-Development

                                    Can you explain how you came to understand that Value Type arrays are copies of the original?

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                                    • D Deeeds

                                      @iTap-Development

                                      Can you explain how you came to understand that Value Type arrays are copies of the original?

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                                      @Deeeds played with them for an afternoon when they came out. Probably asked a question or two.
                                      It’s not that complicated.

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                                      • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

                                        @Deeeds played with them for an afternoon when they came out. Probably asked a question or two.
                                        It’s not that complicated.

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                                        @iTap-Development You're absolutely right. It's not. I'm just trying to figure out how you'd glean this information from the current documentation. I couldn't, and I know what Value Types and Reference Types are, but the documentation lead me to believe they were talking about types, not Types of types.

                                        And the inconsistencies in the documentation and app (which are legion) combined with the default choice being this operation mode made me think it was about the type of values IN the array that they were concerning themselves with, hence the talk about JSON, which solves a problem of JavaScript, that it can have arrays with multiple types of content... which can be a mess when communicating with others, wherein it needs to be forced to use arrays of a single type... hence the potential significance of talking about the OTHER type of types.

                                        I hope I have time to think about explaining this again. I'm sure I can do better ;)

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                                        • D Deeeds

                                          @iTap-Development

                                          Can you explain how you came to understand that Value Type arrays are copies of the original?

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                                          @Deeeds also, the purpose of the value type isn’t for for making copies, necessarily. It’s for dynamic stuff and nesting. What you did isn’t really the best use.

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