From 2398db0f3488ec7a5c969211c7cdcd6cdd4f31e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eduardo Rodrigues Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 00:07:29 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Improve description for GDScript built-in range Rewrites the definition of how the function works. Reworks the style of the examples and adds a negative range example. Changes the while loop to a range loop in the array backwards example. (cherry picked from commit b2841ce19494d8b34ef2fc13dd92c827fc1d2cc6) --- modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml | 28 ++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml index 506a71d4463..07a39a18e6b 100644 --- a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml +++ b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml @@ -852,26 +852,24 @@ - Returns an array with the given range. Range can be 1 argument [code]N[/code] (0 to [code]N[/code] - 1), two arguments ([code]initial[/code], [code]final - 1[/code]) or three arguments ([code]initial[/code], [code]final - 1[/code], [code]increment[/code]). Returns an empty array if the range isn't valid (e.g. [code]range(2, 5, -1)[/code] or [code]range(5, 5, 1)[/code]). - Returns an array with the given range. [code]range()[/code] can have 1 argument N ([code]0[/code] to [code]N - 1[/code]), two arguments ([code]initial[/code], [code]final - 1[/code]) or three arguments ([code]initial[/code], [code]final - 1[/code], [code]increment[/code]). [code]increment[/code] can be negative. If [code]increment[/code] is negative, [code]final - 1[/code] will become [code]final + 1[/code]. Also, the initial value must be greater than the final value for the loop to run. + Returns an array with the given range. [method range] can be called in three ways: + [code]range(n: int)[/code]: Starts from 0, increases by steps of 1, and stops [i]before[/i] [code]n[/code]. The argument [code]n[/code] is [b]exclusive[/b]. + [code]range(b: int, n: int)[/code]: Starts from [code]b[/code], increases by steps of 1, and stops [i]before[/i] [code]n[/code]. The arguments [code]b[/code] and [code]n[/code] are [b]inclusive[/b] and [b]exclusive[/b], respectively. + [code]range(b: int, n: int, s: int)[/code]: Starts from [code]b[/code], increases/decreases by steps of [code]s[/code], and stops [i]before[/i] [code]n[/code]. The arguments [code]b[/code] and [code]n[/code] are [b]inclusive[/b] and [b]exclusive[/b], respectively. The argument [code]s[/code] [b]can[/b] be negative, but not [code]0[/code]. If [code]s[/code] is [code]0[/code], an error message is printed. + [method range] converts all arguments to [int] before processing. + [b]Note:[/b] Returns an empty array if no value meets the value constraint (e.g. [code]range(2, 5, -1)[/code] or [code]range(5, 5, 1)[/code]). + Examples: [codeblock] - print(range(4)) - print(range(2, 5)) - print(range(0, 6, 2)) - [/codeblock] - Output: - [codeblock] - [0, 1, 2, 3] - [2, 3, 4] - [0, 2, 4] + print(range(4)) # Prints [0, 1, 2, 3] + print(range(2, 5)) # Prints [2, 3, 4] + print(range(0, 6, 2)) # Prints [0, 2, 4] + print(range(4, 1, -1)) # Prints [4, 3, 2] [/codeblock] To iterate over an [Array] backwards, use: [codeblock] var array = [3, 6, 9] - var i := array.size() - 1 - while i >= 0: - print(array[i]) - i -= 1 + for i in range(array.size(), 0, -1): + print(array[i - 1]) [/codeblock] Output: [codeblock]