Core Function UBound

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UBound( <array/binary-array> )

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Description

Returns the size of array (How many elements it currently has stored).

Parameters

array/binary-array

The array to use.

OR

The binary variable to use.

Return Value

Success - Returns the current size of the array/binary-array.

Failure - Returns an empty array.

Remarks

Remember that the value returned by UBound is one greater than the index of an array's last element!

So if theres only 5 element in the array UBound will return 5 however there is no element at index 5 since elements begin at index 0 this means the first item in the array is index 0 even though you might think of it as being index 1.

Warning - Arrays in Sputnik do not have a fixed size it will suddenly increase in size if you try access an element of the array for example; If you have an array with only 3 elements and you try access element 77 the array will instantly increase in size to 77 and anything that was added as a result of this will be empty strings making element 77 an empty string.

Example

$arrayOLD = array ( 10..15, 24..30 );
 
$i = 0;
Foreach( $arrayOLD as  $j )
{
	println("Element ($i) is: " . $i);
	$i++;
}
 
println("Size is: " . UBound($arrayOLD) ); // Prints 13

Heres an example of getting the size of binary data :

$binary = Pack("z0", "Hello World!");
// Yes you can get the size of the binary byte array by using UBound just like with arrays
println("The binary size is: " . UBound($binary) );
Foreach ( $binary as $i )
{
	println( "Byte: " . $i . " | Hex: " . Hex($i) . " | Char: " . Chr($i) );
}
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