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This question was closed May 07, 2018 at 08:06 AM by Myth for the following reason:

The question is answered, right answer was accepted

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Question by Myth · Jun 10, 2015 at 05:24 AM · c#script.listsorting

Find index of item in list

The purpose of the following code is to create a list of indexes of ammo that matches the requirements of a given weapon (type and caliber and effect)

In the following code, I get require a predicate to get it to work. (at the find index method)

How is this done/ is there a better method?

the code:

     /// <summary>
     /// Returns ammo matching the given type and prefix
     /// </summary>
     /// <returns>ammo matching the given type in a list</returns>
     /// <param name="theAmmoType">The ammo type enum.</param>
     public List<int> FetchAmmo (ammoType theAmmoType, string ammoPrefix)
     {
         // list to return
         List<int> result = new List<int>();
         // iterate through whitelisted ammo
         foreach (var item in availableAmmo) 
         {
             // sort
             if (item.myAmmoType == theAmmoType)
             {
                 // check prefix of string
                 if (item.name.Contains(ammoPrefix))
                 // add the item
                 result.Add(availableAmmo.FindIndex(item));
             }
         }
         // throw back
         return result;
     }




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Answer by fafase · Jun 10, 2015 at 06:24 AM

You are looking for the index of the item so use IndexOf with the item instead:

   result.Add(availableAmmo.IndexOf(item));

if availableAmmo is an array

  result.Add(Array.IndexOf(availableAmmo, item));

or use a for loop:

 for (int i = 0; i < availableAmmo.Length ; i++) // or count if it is a list
 {
     if(condition){
           result.Add(i);
     }
 }


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Available ammo is a list as contains a variable amount of different ammo - or it was easier to setup

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