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'''This function does not delete/destroy the table provided to it. This function is meant to be used specifically for tables that are to be re-used''' | '''This function does not delete/destroy the table provided to it. This function is meant to be used specifically for tables that are to be re-used''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 13 July 2023
Available since: Gideros 2022.3
Class: table
Description
Sets the value for all keys within the given table to nil. This causes the # operator to return 0 for the given table. The allocated capacity of the table's array portion is maintained, which allows for efficient re-use of the space.
table.clear(t)
This function does not delete/destroy the table provided to it. This function is meant to be used specifically for tables that are to be re-used
Parameters
t: (table) table to clear
Example
local grades = {95, 82, 71, 92, 100, 60}
print(grades[4], #grades) --> 92, 6
table.clear(grades)
print(grades[4], #grades) --> nil, 0
-- If grades is filled again with the same number of entries,
-- no potentially expensive array resizing will occur
-- because the capacity was maintained by table.clear.