I needed to add elements to a lua table in a certain order and tried to insert each element to its final position (but in a random order). I'm new to lua and hadn't worked with table.insert before (only read that tables support both an associative and an array form), but I was pretty sure it couldn't work this way, so I made a little test:
local test = {}
table.insert(test, 5, "5")
table.insert(test, 1, "1")
table.insert(test, 4, "4")
table.insert(test, 3, "3")
table.insert(test, 2, "2")
Test output after each insert delivered this interesting behavior:
["5"]
["5","1"]
["1","4","5"]
["1","3","4","5"]
["1","2","3","4","5"]
Actually it worked better than expected (I thought that inserting to a table with two elements at position 4 would probably append), but the lines 2 and 3 got me absolutely confused. Inserting at position 1 appends, and the next insert reorders the other elements?!?
Next try was to avoid table.insert and instead use test[5] = "5" etc. The result was exactly the same...
Only way to fix it was to initialize elements 1 through 5 with an empty string first, and then inserting the actual values in random order.
Does anybody have an idea why the tables behave this way?
bad argument #2 to 'insert' (position out of bounds)
at line 2.test[5] = "5"
is the simplest and best approach.{[5]="5"}, {[1]="1", [5]="5"}, {[1]="1", [4]="4", [5]="5"}, {[1]="1", [3]="3", [4]="4", [5]="5"}, {[1]="1", [2]="2", [4]="3", [5]="4", [6]="5"}