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This question was closed May 18, 2013 at 01:47 PM by fafase for the following reason:

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Question by DFLY · Apr 15, 2013 at 02:34 PM · arrayfloatnumbersplit

Split a number?

Hi

I've been looking through the answers and forums and various javascript and Mono documentation. But I just don't understand.

How do I split a 3 digit number into an array of 3 digits?

I know I should use something like:

var conP : float = 0.00;

function Update () {

 var confP : String = conP.ToString();
 var arr: Array [];
 arr = (confP.Split(""[0])); 
 Debug.Log(" split =  " + arr[0]); 
 for (var s in arr) Debug.Log (" s = " + s);
 
     

}

But it just doesn't work. I know there's lots of stuff out there on it. But I just don't understand. Can someone please explain it in simple terms.

By the way I'm using Unity java script.

Thanks.

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Answer by Yokimato · Apr 15, 2013 at 02:45 PM

 float number = 0.00;
 List<int> digits = new List<int>();
 
 foreach(var digit in number.ToString().ToCharArray()) {
    if(digit != '.') {
       digits.Add((int)digit);
    }
 }

I wrote it in C#, as I'm blanking on some of the unity script, however, I'm confident you'll be able to do the conversion.

Here's with an array:

 float number = 0.00;
 char[] numberChars = number.ToString().ToCharArray();
 int[] digits = new int[numberChars.length];
     
 for(int i = 0; i < numberChars.length; i++) {
     if(numberChars[i] != '.') {
        digits[i] = (int)numberChars[i];
     }
 }
 
 // as you loop through digits, you'll need to check for nulls (aka. null == decimal point)

 
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Thanks Yokimato!

From your c# scripts I pieced together this:

 function Update () {
     digits.Clear();
     cP = ExternalScript.astaticvariable;
     
     if (cP != cPold) {
         
         
 var conPtoInt: int = $$anonymous$$athf.RoundToInt(cP);
 var conPtoStr: String = conPtoInt.ToString("000");
  
 for (var digit in conPtoStr.ToCharArray()) {
    
    
       digits.Push(digit);
       
    
    
    
    Debug.Log ("digit = " + digit);
    Debug.Log ("digits =  " + digits );
 } 
 Debug.Log ("digit[1] = " + digits[0]);
 Debug.Log ("digit[2] = " + digits[1]);
 Debug.Log ("digit[3] = " + digits[2]);
     }
 cPold = cP;
 
 }

I decided to drop the decimal and convert the float to an integer. Is this the correct proceedure. that is to clear the arrawy each cycle?

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