由於下列原因,您沒有權限進行編輯此頁面的動作: 您請求的操作只有這些群組的使用者能使用:使用者、FANDOM助手、Wiki主管、內容團隊人員 此頁面已設為保護防止編輯或其他操作。 此頁面被保護無法編輯,因為此頁面被以下開啟 "連鎖保護" 選項的一頁保護頁面引用: Warframe 維基 您可以檢視並複製此頁面的原始碼。 --So there are a handful of functions that I'm using in a lot of places --So rather than continue to copy across the same handful of functions to every single new module --I'm just going to unify them here --Here's how you use this: -- 1. When you're making a new module, add this near the top: -- local Shared = require( "Module:Shared" ) -- 2. When you need to make a call to one of these functions, -- just preface it with "Shared." -- So for example you could call tableCount like so: -- Shared.tableCount(data) --This is being initially pulled together by User:Falterfire, but... --not all these functions are mine. --I've cited original author where I can trace it local p = {} -- iterator sorted by keys -- For example, if you had a table that looked something like -- data = {["Cat"] = 5, -- ["Bat"] = 4, -- ["Hat"] = 7} -- You could do -- for k, v in skpairs(data) do... -- And your loop would start with k="Bat", v=4 then go to k="Cat", v=5, -- and finally to k="Hat", v=7 --Originally snagged this from Module:VoidByReward written by User:NoBrainz function p.skpairs(t, revert) local keys = {} for k in pairs(t) do keys[#keys + 1] = k end if revert ~= nil then table.sort(keys, function(a, b) return a > b end) else table.sort(keys) end local i = 0 local iterator = function() i = i + 1 local key = keys[i] if key then return key, t[key] else return nil end end return iterator end --Loops through all the Relic types --Comes up a surprising amount function p.relicLoop() local tier = "" local iterator = function() if(tier == "") then tier = "Lith" elseif (tier == "Lith") then tier = "Meso" elseif(tier == "Meso") then tier = "Neo" elseif(tier =="Neo") then tier = "Axi" else tier = nil end return tier end return iterator end function p.consoleLoop() local console = "" local iterator = function() if(console == "") then console = "PC" elseif (console == "PC") then console = "PS4" elseif(console == "PS4") then console = "XB1" else console = nil end return console end return iterator end -- conveniently shifts BLAH to Blah -- Handy when formatting data in ALL CAPS or all lower case --Originally snagged this from Module:VoidByReward written by User:NoBrainz function p.titleCase(head, tail) if tail == nil then --Split into two lines because don't want the other return from gsub local result = string.gsub(head, "(%a)([%w_']*)", p.titleCase) return result else return string.upper(head) .. string.lower(tail) end end -- Returns the number of rows in a table -- Originally snagged this from Module:VoidByReward written by User:NoBrainz -- Note from User:Cephalon Scientia: -- Length operator (#) doesn't work as expected for tables that have been -- loaded into a module by mw.loadData(). -- Use this function to get all the rows in a table regardless of them -- being keys, values, or tables -- pre : table is a table with no explicit nil values -- post: returns the size of table, ignoring keys with nil values and -- nil values themselves -- if table is not of type 'table' then return nil function p.tableCount(table) if (type(table) == 'table') then local count = 0 for _ in pairs(table) do count = count + 1 end return count else return nil end end -- Returns the number of indexed elements in a table -- pre : table is a table with no explicit nil values -- post: returns the number of indexed elements in a table -- if table is not of type 'table' then return nil function p.indexCount(table) if (type(table) == 'table') then local count = 0 for _ in ipairs(table) do count = count + 1 end return count else return nil end end --Sorts theTable based on the listed column function p.tableSort(theTable, sortCol, ascend) local new function sorter(r1, r2) if(ascend) then return r1[sortCol] < r2[sortCol] else return r1[sortCol] > r2[sortCol] end end table.sort(theTable, sorter) end --Splits a string based on a sent in separating character --For example calling splitString ("Lith V1 Relic", " ") would return {"Lith", "V1", "Relic"} function p.splitString(inputstr, sep) if sep == nil then sep = "%s" end local t={} for str in string.gmatch(inputstr, "([^"..sep.."]+)") do table.insert(t, str) end return t end --Returns 'true' if a string starts with something --For example calling startsWith ("Lith V1 Relic", "Lith") would return true function p.startsWith(string1, start) return string.sub(string1, 1, string.len(start)) == start end --Stolen from Stack Overflow --Adds commas function p.formatnum(number) local i, j, minus, int, fraction = tostring(number):find('([-]?)(%d+)([.]?%d*)') -- reverse the int-string and append a comma to all blocks of 3 digits int = int:reverse():gsub("(%d%d%d)", "%1,") -- reverse the int-string back remove an optional comma and put the -- optional minus and fractional part back return minus .. int:reverse():gsub("^,", "") .. fraction end function p.round(val, maxDigits, minDigits) if(val == nil) then return nil else if(type(maxDigits) == "table") then minDigits = maxDigits[2] maxDigits = maxDigits[1] end local result = val.."" local decimals = string.find(result, "%.") if(decimals ~= nil ) then decimals = string.len(result) - decimals else decimals = 0 end if(maxDigits ~= nil and decimals > maxDigits) then result = tonumber(string.format("%."..maxDigits.."f", result)) elseif(minDigits ~= nil and decimals < minDigits) then result = string.format("%."..minDigits.."f", result) end return result end end -- pre : List is a table or a string -- Item is the element that is being searched -- IgnoreCase is a boolean; if false, search is case-sensitive -- post: returns a boolean; true if element exists in List, false otherwise function p.contains(List, Item, IgnoreCase) if (List == nil or Item == nil) then return false end if(IgnoreCase == nil) then IgnoreCase = false end if(type(List) == "table") then for key, value in pairs(List) do if (value == Item) then return true elseif (IgnoreCase and string.upper(value) == string.upper(Item)) then return true end end else local start = string.find(List, Item) return start ~= nil end return false end --Stolen from http://lua-users.org/wiki/StringTrim --Trims whitespace. Not quite sure how it works. function p.trim(str) return (str:gsub("^%s*(.-)%s*$", "%1")) end -- generic function that checks to see if a key exists in a given nested table -- added by User:Cephalon Scientia -- pre : table is a nested table -- key is a string that represents a key name -- length is a integer that represents the size of outer table; -- if omitted, length is set to size of outer table -- post: returns a boolean; true if key exists in table, false otherwise or -- if key contains a nil value function p.hasKey(table, key, length) if (length == nil) then length = p.tableCount(table) end -- iterating through outer table for i = 1, length, 1 do local elem = table[i] -- storing one of inner tables into a variable if (elem[key] ~= nil) then return true end end return false end -- copies the contents of a variable; for copying tables recursively -- source: http://lua-users.org/wiki/CopyTable -- pre : orig is the original value -- post: returns a copy of the original table if orig is of type -- table, including all children tables but not metatables; -- otherwise returns whatever is contained in orig function p.deepCopy(orig) local orig_type = type(orig) local copy if orig_type == 'table' then copy = {} for orig_key, orig_value in next, orig, nil do copy[p.deepCopy(orig_key)] = p.deepCopy(orig_value) end -- cannot copy metatables of tables loaded in by mw.loadData(); -- stack overflow error if you uncomment the statement below -- setmetatable(copy, p.deepCopy(getmetatable(orig))) else -- number, string, boolean, etc copy = orig end return copy end return p 返回「模組:Shared」頁面