Package ghidra.util.datastruct
Class StringArrayArray
java.lang.Object
ghidra.util.datastruct.StringArrayArray
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Array
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Array of String[] that grows as needed.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
copyDataTo
(int index, DataTable table, int toIndex, int toCol) Copies the underlying value for this array at the given index to the data table at the given index and column.String[]
get
(int index) Retrieves the String array stored at the given index.int
Returns the index of the last non-null or non-zero element in the array.void
Stores the string array at the given index.void
remove
(int index) Removes the value at that index.
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Constructor Details
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StringArrayArray
public StringArrayArray()Constructor for StringArrayArray.
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Method Details
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put
Stores the string array at the given index.- Parameters:
index
- the index to store the arrayvalue
- the array to store
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get
Retrieves the String array stored at the given index.- Parameters:
index
- the index at which to retrieve the array.- Returns:
- String[] the String array at the index.
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copyDataTo
Description copied from interface:Array
Copies the underlying value for this array at the given index to the data table at the given index and column. The data type at the column in the data table must be the same as the data in this array.- Specified by:
copyDataTo
in interfaceArray
- Parameters:
index
- index into this array to copy the value from.table
- the data table object to copy the data to.toIndex
- the index into the destination data table to copy the value.toCol
- the data table column to store the value. Must be the same type as this array.- See Also:
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getLastNonEmptyIndex
public int getLastNonEmptyIndex()Description copied from interface:Array
Returns the index of the last non-null or non-zero element in the array.- Specified by:
getLastNonEmptyIndex
in interfaceArray
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remove
public void remove(int index) Description copied from interface:Array
Removes the value at that index. If the array is of primitive type (int, short, etc), then "removing" the value is equivilent to setting the value to 0;
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