Yeah teejay looks like they havent taught you about arrays yet. You can learn about them here if you're curious: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array Arrays are pretty simple to conceptualize: They're a type of object that contains a series of variables, which are assigned position 0,…
A person who makes the code on the fly should be the very last person to umm..Give him (the OP,) any sort of advice. You've dodged a bullet and the wall text there sir Zeus Konrad. My coding is just fine. Its the after math (if any) takes me like 5-6 hours and I really hate it if that. (and sorry I asked your help this one…
Arrays are awesome. Searching through them is even more fun. foreach(Item thing in ShoppingList) ( console.log(thing); } //Will come out the same like above.
I think I'm stuck already. CodeAcademy seems to miss something, or I'm missing something; In the 'Functions' section talking about the Return function, it has a section saying 'Let's focus on two things we've learned, Arrays and Loops'... except I haven't covered Arrays?!! Not sure if this link will work if you're not…
I don't particularly like what i'm seeing on that site but whatever. Let me give it a shot: An array is essentially a variable that can hold more than one value. It does this by storing each value in sequence. Maybe you could equate it to a shopping list, you write down what you need: -milk -eggs -bread -carrots -sugar So,…
I don't know about for Unity, but arrays are used all the time and are super useful for tons of stuff (they're sort of a core concept and very powerful/(I'd say essential) so I wouldn't skip over them. If you want to store more than one related value of something, iterate through data, organize a basic data structure, get…
Ok thanks guys, I figured out that exercise I was stuck on. Turns out arrays are covered later anyway, I get the concept though. This one's got me baffled though, I got the program running (calculates the power, returns true/false), but I can't get my head around part of it (bold part), it makes no sense. var…
I just wanted to emphasize this post. When starting out, the language is fairly unimportant. What you're really trying to learn are the methodologies of programming across all languages; things like Looping, Arrays, Classes and Objects. I've bounced between a few languages myself when starting out and the only hurdle is…