Undeceived 392 Posted March 18, 2018 Hi guys, The code I use generates this array with two "main" backpack-arrays in which again there are separated arrays of items, magazines and weapons: _array = [["B_Carryall_khk",["CUP_optic_PGO7V"],["CUP_30Rnd_545x39_AK_M","CUP_30Rnd_545x39_AK_M"],["CUP_arifle_AK74","CUP_arifle_G36C"]],["B_TacticalPack_blk",["CUP_optic_PSO_1","FirstAidKit"],["CUP_30Rnd_556x45_G36"],["CUP_smg_bizon_snds"]]] What I need now is the total number of weapons, of magazines and of items in this array. The result should look like this: _totalNumberOfItems //3 (one PGO7V optic, one AK PSO-1 scope and one FirstAidKit) _totalNumberOfMagazines //3 (two AK magazines and one G36 magazine) _totalNumberOfWeapons //3 (one AK74, one G36c and one Bizon) Any help? Thanks a lot! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pierremgi 4909 Posted March 18, 2018 If you sub-arrays always have the same scheme, I mean : [typeOf backPackOne, [items],[magazines],[weapons]] even if some arrays are empty, it's simple: _totalNumberOfItems = 0; _totalNumberOfMagazines = 0; _totalNumberOfWeapons = 0; for "_i" from 0 to count _array -1 do { _subArray = _array select _i; _totalNumberOfItems = _totalNumberOfItems + count (_subArray select 1); _totalNumberOfMagazines = _totalNumberOfMagazines + count (_subArray select 2); _totalNumberOfWeapons = _totalNumberOfWeapons + + count (_subArray select 3); }; 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Undeceived 392 Posted March 18, 2018 2 hours ago, pierremgi said: And I thought I'd have to compare the classnames with the config file and so on. Good idea with the scheme, very simple indeed (I wouldn't have been able to do it nevertheless). Thanks, pierremgi, much appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites