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[solved] GuiGridListRemoveRow only works on half the rows?


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I am trying to delete every row in a GridList (named cart):

for i=0,rowCount-1,1 do 
    if guiGridListRemoveRow(cart,i) then 
        outputChatBox("row "..i.." removed") 
    else 
        outputChatBox("err") 
    end 
end 

However, only indexes 0, 2, 4 .. etc. are deleted. Despite this, the debug information in the ChatBox shows there are no errors. i.e. with 4 rows, it will show:

row 0 removed 
row 1 removed 
row 2 removed 
row 3 removed 

But it only works for the even indexes. So when I show the GUI again, index 1, 3, 5 etc.. are still there.

It's probably a noob mistake but yano.

Edited by Guest
Posted
  
for i=0,rowCount do 
 if guiGridListRemoveRow(cart,i) then 
        outputChatBox("row "..i.." removed") 
    else 
        outputChatBox("err") 
    end 
end 
  

the loop is the problem, this might be the solution.

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Posted
 for i=0,rowCount do if guiGridListRemoveRow(cart,i) then        outputChatBox("row "..i.." removed")    else        outputChatBox("err")    endend 

the loop is the problem, this might be the solution.

Same result, but thanks.

Ah, I just realised the problem. When row index 0 is deleted, index 1, 2 .. etc. are shifted upwards to 0, 1.. so the next index 1 that is being deleted is actually the original index 2, but the original index 1 never gets touched. I guess it worked that way for all the odd numbers.

Tests confirmed it. Solved code:

for i=0,rowCount do 
    guiGridListRemoveRow(cart,0) 
end 

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