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Im having a little trouble with ActionScript3 when using arrays and custom keys.

This is how I defined a test-array:

var array:Array = new Array();
array[100] = "test1";
array[101] = "test2";

Now I can loop this using:

for each(var entry:String in array)
{
  trace(entry);
}

which will give me the following output:

test1
test2

but I am looking to get what key these strings belong to ([100][101])

I could always do a for (i...) loop and check for assigned data, but since this data may be have keys ranging from 0 to thousands and upwards that seems awful.

Is there a nice way to loop this array or should I just redesign to storing an object and keeping a key and value in there?

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  • try array.indexOf('test1');
    – www0z0k
    Apr 13, 2011 at 13:19
  • At the place Im traversing through the loop I don't know what is in where, so I can't do it that way im afraid.
    – Thomas
    Apr 13, 2011 at 13:32

1 Answer 1

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Try:

for ( var key:String in array ) trace("key is: " + key + " and value " + array[key]);
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    That's it. The main idea is that "for each" loops through values and "for" loops through keys. Apr 13, 2011 at 13:33

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