# class CharArray

CharArray is the char implementation of ValueArray. See ValueArray for a description.

See also: ValueArray

# Properties

Property Description
AlternativeName A string that can be used to identify the array in collections.
ItemCount The number of individual items in the array. Warning! Do not confuse this count with the count of tuples, they are only the same if TupleSize is equal to 1, i.e. when the tuples are exactly one component each. Also note that the item count should be a multiple of TupleSize. Note that the total number of items cannotexceed INT_MAX.
TupleCount The tuple count, meaning how many tuples are in the array. If resized to larger array, the new tuples will not be set to anything.
TupleSize The tuple size, meaning how many items of the underlying data type is in a tuple. The tuple size must be set before the array is populated.

# Methods

Method Description
AddItem Adds an item to the list, allocates memory as needed to enlarge the list. If many items are being put into the list, use Resize to set the size of the new list (only one reallocation needed) and then use SetItem() / SetTuple() to set the items directly.
AddTuple Adds a tuple to the list. Reallocates the list if needed. If many items are being put into the list, use Resize to set the size of the new list (only one reallocation needed) and then use SetItem() / SetRealTuple() to set the items directly.
AppendArray Appends an array to this array. The array must be a descendant of ValueArray. For best performance, append arrays of the same basic type.
Clear Clears the array and sets the tuple count to 0. Tuple size and name remains the same though.
CompareTuples CompareTuples compares a tuple in this array with a tuple in another array. Returns 0 if the tuples are identical, 1 if an element in this array tuple in ascending order is larger and -1 if smaller.
CopyRange CopyRange copies a range of tuples from a source array into this array. The arrays must have the same tuple size and base type. This array must be resized to hold the tuples before copying. The basetypes are listed in EBaseTypes.
CopyTuple CopyTuple copies one tuple in a source array to a tuple in this array. Both the dest_id and the source_id must exist in the arrays. This array can be used as the source array to copy within the array.
DeepCopy Copies data from another array. The arrays must have the same underlying data types.
ExtractTuples Extracts tuples from the array. Note that the destination array must have the same classtype and have the same tuple size as the source array. (If both arrays are decendants of ValueArray, they can be of different types, but the conversion is slow).
GetBaseType Returns the id of the basic type that the array is based on The ids are listed in the BaseTypes enumeration.
GetClass Get the name of the CharArray class.
GetData Returns all tuples in the array as a single item array.
GetDataRange Returns a range of tuples in the array.
GetItem Gets the value of an item in the list. The id of the item is the exact location of the item (TupleId * TupleSize + Index of item in tuple) Warning! No range checking is done.
GetMaxItemId Returns the id of the last item that is in the array. The id returned is equal to (ItemCount - 1). Warning! Do not confuse this id with the id of a tuple, they are only the same if TupleSize is equal to one, i.e. when the tuples are exactly one component each.
GetMaxTupleId Returns the id of the tuple last in the list. If the array is empty, the value is unspecified. Note: GetMaxTupleId() always returns (GetTupleCount()-1) as a signed id.
GetRealItem GetRealItem() retrieves the item at position id. The id is the id of the item, not the tuple the item belongs to. GetRealItem() converts the value from the actual underlying data type to a real.
GetTuple Gets a tuple in the list. The id is the id of the tuple that is being fetched. Warning! No range checking is done.
IndexedCopy Copies tuples from a source array through an id table. The id table dictates the order in which the tuples are to be copied to this array. E.g. If the first item in the id table has the value 14, then the tuple with id 14 in the source array will be copied to the first tuple in this array. Note: All ids in the id table must be valid ids of tuples in the source array. The id table is assumed to have a tuple size of 1. The source array and this array must have the same underlying data type, and have the same tuple size. The array must be large enough to hold the copied data.
IsA Returns true if CharArray is a or is a descendant of the class named as the type parameter.
IsEmpty Returns true if the list is empty.
IsNull Returns true if the CharArray object is invalid.
NewCopy Creates a new array with the same underlying data type, size and tuple settings as this array. To also copy the actual data, set copy_data to true.
NewPackedCopy Like NewCopy, NewPackedCopy creates an array with the same underlying data and tuple settings as the source array. However, NewPackedCopy only copies unique tuples, and if the index_array parameter is set, this index array will contain the same number of tuples as the source array, and with the ids of a specific tuples within the new copy of the array.
SetData Set the array from a range of data values. Note that the array will be resized to the size of the items. Note that the source_item_count is the number of items to set, NOT the number of tuples.
SetDataFromMemoryPtr Set the array from a range of data values in a raw memory block. The array will be resized to the size of the tuples. Please set the tuple sizebefore calling this method. Note! that the source_tuple_count is the number of TUPLES to set, not the number of items. Note! This method is intended for advanced users who want to get maximum performance. No range checking is done in this method, and your code will crash if your read area is not large enough.
SetDataRange Set a part of the array from a range of data values. Note that the array will be resized to contain the size of the items. Note that the source_item_count is the number of items to set, NOT the number of tuples, but start_tuple_id IS the first tuple index to update.
SetItem Sets an item in the list. The id of the item is the exact location of the item (TupleId * TupleSize + Index of item in tuple) Warning! No range checking is done.
SetRealItem SetRealItem() sets the item at position id. The id is the id of the item, not the tuple the item belongs to. SetRealItem() converts the value from real to the actual underlying data type.
SetTuple Sets a tuple in the list. The id is the id of the tuple that is being updated. Warning! No range checking is done.

# Static methods

Method Description
IsClassA Returns true if the class is a or is a descendant of the class named as the type parameter.
SafeCast SafeCast makes sure the input object is of a class that can be cast into spCharArray, and if this is the case, returns the object cast into spCharArray.

# Properties details

# AlternativeName

A string that can be used to identify the array in collections.

    # ItemCount

    The number of individual items in the array. Warning! Do not confuse this count with the count of tuples, they are only the same if TupleSize is equal to 1, i.e. when the tuples are exactly one component each. Also note that the item count should be a multiple of TupleSize. Note that the total number of items cannotexceed INT_MAX.

      # TupleCount

      The tuple count, meaning how many tuples are in the array. If resized to larger array, the new tuples will not be set to anything.

        # TupleSize

        The tuple size, meaning how many items of the underlying data type is in a tuple. The tuple size must be set before the array is populated.

          # Methods details

          # AddItem

          Adds an item to the list, allocates memory as needed to enlarge the list. If many items are being put into the list, use Resize to set the size of the new list (only one reallocation needed) and then use SetItem() / SetTuple() to set the items directly.

            # AddTuple

            Adds a tuple to the list. Reallocates the list if needed. If many items are being put into the list, use Resize to set the size of the new list (only one reallocation needed) and then use SetItem() / SetRealTuple() to set the items directly.

              # AppendArray

              Appends an array to this array. The array must be a descendant of ValueArray. For best performance, append arrays of the same basic type.

                # Clear

                Clears the array and sets the tuple count to 0. Tuple size and name remains the same though.

                  # CompareTuples

                  CompareTuples compares a tuple in this array with a tuple in another array. Returns 0 if the tuples are identical, 1 if an element in this array tuple in ascending order is larger and -1 if smaller.

                    # CopyRange

                    CopyRange copies a range of tuples from a source array into this array. The arrays must have the same tuple size and base type. This array must be resized to hold the tuples before copying. The basetypes are listed in EBaseTypes.

                      # CopyTuple

                      CopyTuple copies one tuple in a source array to a tuple in this array. Both the dest_id and the source_id must exist in the arrays. This array can be used as the source array to copy within the array.

                        # DeepCopy

                        Copies data from another array. The arrays must have the same underlying data types.

                          # ExtractTuples

                          Extracts tuples from the array. Note that the destination array must have the same classtype and have the same tuple size as the source array. (If both arrays are decendants of ValueArray, they can be of different types, but the conversion is slow).

                            # GetBaseType

                            Returns the id of the basic type that the array is based on The ids are listed in the BaseTypes enumeration.

                              # GetClass

                              Get the name of the CharArray class.

                                # GetData

                                Returns all tuples in the array as a single item array.

                                  # GetDataRange

                                  Returns a range of tuples in the array.

                                    # GetItem

                                    Gets the value of an item in the list. The id of the item is the exact location of the item (TupleId * TupleSize + Index of item in tuple) Warning! No range checking is done.

                                      # GetMaxItemId

                                      Returns the id of the last item that is in the array. The id returned is equal to (ItemCount - 1). Warning! Do not confuse this id with the id of a tuple, they are only the same if TupleSize is equal to one, i.e. when the tuples are exactly one component each.

                                        # GetMaxTupleId

                                        Returns the id of the tuple last in the list. If the array is empty, the value is unspecified. Note: GetMaxTupleId() always returns (GetTupleCount()-1) as a signed id.

                                          # GetRealItem

                                          GetRealItem() retrieves the item at position id. The id is the id of the item, not the tuple the item belongs to. GetRealItem() converts the value from the actual underlying data type to a real.

                                            # GetTuple

                                            Gets a tuple in the list. The id is the id of the tuple that is being fetched. Warning! No range checking is done.

                                              # IndexedCopy

                                              Copies tuples from a source array through an id table. The id table dictates the order in which the tuples are to be copied to this array. E.g. If the first item in the id table has the value 14, then the tuple with id 14 in the source array will be copied to the first tuple in this array. Note: All ids in the id table must be valid ids of tuples in the source array. The id table is assumed to have a tuple size of 1. The source array and this array must have the same underlying data type, and have the same tuple size. The array must be large enough to hold the copied data.

                                                # IsA

                                                Returns true if CharArray is a or is a descendant of the class named as the type parameter.

                                                  # IsEmpty

                                                  Returns true if the list is empty.

                                                    # IsNull

                                                    Returns true if the CharArray object is invalid.

                                                      # NewCopy

                                                      Creates a new array with the same underlying data type, size and tuple settings as this array. To also copy the actual data, set copy_data to true.

                                                        # NewPackedCopy

                                                        Like NewCopy, NewPackedCopy creates an array with the same underlying data and tuple settings as the source array. However, NewPackedCopy only copies unique tuples, and if the index_array parameter is set, this index array will contain the same number of tuples as the source array, and with the ids of a specific tuples within the new copy of the array.

                                                          # SetData

                                                          Set the array from a range of data values. Note that the array will be resized to the size of the items. Note that the source_item_count is the number of items to set, NOT the number of tuples.

                                                            # SetDataFromMemoryPtr

                                                            Set the array from a range of data values in a raw memory block. The array will be resized to the size of the tuples. Please set the tuple sizebefore calling this method. Note! that the source_tuple_count is the number of TUPLES to set, not the number of items. Note! This method is intended for advanced users who want to get maximum performance. No range checking is done in this method, and your code will crash if your read area is not large enough.

                                                              # SetDataRange

                                                              Set a part of the array from a range of data values. Note that the array will be resized to contain the size of the items. Note that the source_item_count is the number of items to set, NOT the number of tuples, but start_tuple_id IS the first tuple index to update.

                                                                # SetItem

                                                                Sets an item in the list. The id of the item is the exact location of the item (TupleId * TupleSize + Index of item in tuple) Warning! No range checking is done.

                                                                  # SetRealItem

                                                                  SetRealItem() sets the item at position id. The id is the id of the item, not the tuple the item belongs to. SetRealItem() converts the value from real to the actual underlying data type.

                                                                    # SetTuple

                                                                    Sets a tuple in the list. The id is the id of the tuple that is being updated. Warning! No range checking is done.

                                                                      # Static methods details

                                                                      # IsClassA

                                                                      Returns true if the class is a or is a descendant of the class named as the type parameter.

                                                                        # SafeCast

                                                                        SafeCast makes sure the input object is of a class that can be cast into spCharArray, and if this is the case, returns the object cast into spCharArray.