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Enzo
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Post by Enzo »

Hello,

I'm interested by the oop module of PGF, but I'm confused by the lack of structures like dynamical arrays or linked lists to store and handle large numbers of objects.

Is there a solution ?

Thanks,

Enzo

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Post by Johannes_B »

I never really paid attention to OOP, not even read the part of the manual yet. But, you are using a few keywords in your question, but there is no example at all.

Please try to prepare a compilable example (called a minimal working example) that states what you want to achieve.
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Enzo
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Something like that ?

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\pgfoonew myArray = new Array(\x,\y)

\foreach \i in {0,...,(\x-1)} {
  	\foreach \j in {0,...,(\y-1)} {
		\myArray.set(\i,\j, new object(some parameters))
	}
}
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Post by darrenbang »

Check this one.....Object-Oriented Programming Basics

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