diff --git a/modular_chomp/doc/Nested_Lists.dm b/modular_chomp/doc/Nested_Lists.dm deleted file mode 100644 index f0975cc0f0..0000000000 --- a/modular_chomp/doc/Nested_Lists.dm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -/* -Nested lists are lists within lists, now this was probably obvious, i wouldnt waste your time with this. -What we are going to be talking about is Nested lists with key value pairs and how to access them as well as generate key lists - -These are incrdeibly nice for merging multiple lists with a similiar purpose. this example here will write a fake implementation to unify the Robot_module list. -*/ - -/var/list/nested_robots_example = list( "Normal" = list( "Honk-Hound" = /obj/item/weapon/robot_module/robot/clerical/honkborg, - ), - "Whitelisted" = list( "Unity-Hound" = /obj/item/weapon/robot_module/robot/chound, - ), - "AI" = list( "Explore-Hound" = /obj/item/weapon/robot_module/robot/exploration, - ) - ) -//Now once we define the above list we can access it as follows - -//Access the normal robots list -//nested_robots_example["Normal"] - -//Access a specific type inside the list -//nested_robots_example["Normal"]["Honk-Hound"] - -//Generate a list of the keys inside the normal list (so we can fill a UI with them) -/proc/list_robots(var/type) //Type here is either "Normal" , "Whitelisted", or "AI" - var/list/nested_robots_keys = list() - for(var/element in nested_robots_example[type]) - nested_robots_keys |= nested_robots_example[type][element] //This returns the key from our not nested list at the lowest level //Thank you BM.