Re: Passing array as an function argument.

2017-09-11 Thread Vino.B via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 12:44:00 UTC, wobbles wrote:

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 12:20:08 UTC, Vino.B wrote:

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 12:03:32 UTC, wobbles wrote:

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 11:58:18 UTC, Vino.B wrote:

[...]




The type returned from Test1() is a `RangeT!(Array!string)`.

This is due to the `[]` on the end of `Fs[]`.

Remove the `[]` to just return a `Array!string`.


Hi,

 If i remove the `[]` at the end of `Fs[]` I am getting the 
same error, if i remove the `[]` from the file "auto t1 = 
Test1[];" the out is empty.


From,
Vino.B


This works:
https://dpaste.dzfl.pl/1fd9021739ad


Hi Wobbles,

 Thank you very much, that solved my problem.


From,
Vino.B


Re: Passing array as an function argument.

2017-09-11 Thread wobbles via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 12:20:08 UTC, Vino.B wrote:

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 12:03:32 UTC, wobbles wrote:

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 11:58:18 UTC, Vino.B wrote:

[...]




The type returned from Test1() is a `RangeT!(Array!string)`.

This is due to the `[]` on the end of `Fs[]`.

Remove the `[]` to just return a `Array!string`.


Hi,

 If i remove the `[]` at the end of `Fs[]` I am getting the 
same error, if i remove the `[]` from the file "auto t1 = 
Test1[];" the out is empty.


From,
Vino.B


This works:
https://dpaste.dzfl.pl/1fd9021739ad


Re: Passing array as an function argument.

2017-09-11 Thread Vino.B via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 12:03:32 UTC, wobbles wrote:

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 11:58:18 UTC, Vino.B wrote:

Hi All,

  Can some one help me on how to pass a container array as a 
function argument , the below code throws an error,


Error: Error: function T3.Test2 (Array!string t1) is not 
callable using argument types (RangeT!(Array!string))


import std.stdio: writeln;
import std.container;

auto Test2 (Array!string t1) {
return t1;
}

auto Test1 () {
auto Fs = Array!string("C:\\Temp\\TEST1\\BACKUP", 
"C:\\Temp\\TEST2\\EXPORT");

return Fs[];
}
void main () {
auto t1 = Test1[];
Test2(t1);
}

From,
Vino.B




The type returned from Test1() is a `RangeT!(Array!string)`.

This is due to the `[]` on the end of `Fs[]`.

Remove the `[]` to just return a `Array!string`.


Hi,

 If i remove the `[]` at the end of `Fs[]` I am getting the same 
error, if i remove the `[]` from the file "auto t1 = Test1[];" 
the out is empty.


From,
Vino.B


Re: Passing array as an function argument.

2017-09-11 Thread wobbles via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Monday, 11 September 2017 at 11:58:18 UTC, Vino.B wrote:

Hi All,

  Can some one help me on how to pass a container array as a 
function argument , the below code throws an error,


Error: Error: function T3.Test2 (Array!string t1) is not 
callable using argument types (RangeT!(Array!string))


import std.stdio: writeln;
import std.container;

auto Test2 (Array!string t1) {
return t1;
}

auto Test1 () {
auto Fs = Array!string("C:\\Temp\\TEST1\\BACKUP", 
"C:\\Temp\\TEST2\\EXPORT");

return Fs[];
}
void main () {
auto t1 = Test1[];
Test2(t1);
}

From,
Vino.B




The type returned from Test1() is a `RangeT!(Array!string)`.

This is due to the `[]` on the end of `Fs[]`.

Remove the `[]` to just return a `Array!string`.