Hi,
I use the attached Lua function to merge array, map and mixed tables alike
(but differently! :-) The trick is to check if each key is numeric or not,
append if it is and overwrite if it isn't.
This function just ignores non-table arguments because that is what I
usually want. You may want to throw an error instead. Also it uses
table.pack. You might need to use `tab = {...}` and ipairs, or implement
pack:
``````lua
local function pack (...)
return { n = select('#', ...), ... }
end
``````
Den mån 29 aug. 2022 14:32Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
How do I merge two lua tables? I believe that table.merge or table.merged should do the trick, but I cannot figure out how to use them.
``` local t1 = { 1, 2 } local t2 = { 8, 9 }
local m1 = {} table.merge(m1,t1, t2) table.print(m1)
local m2 = table.merged(t1, t2) table.print(m2) ```
Processing the file with context filename shows that both m1 and m2 are {8, 9}. What am I missing.
Looking at the code, I see what is happening. table.merge(d) assume that the tables are key-value tables so the keys of the first table are silently overwritten by the send. I guess, I'll have to write my own function to merge "array" tables.
Aditya
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