Interesting way to write function
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Interesting way to write function
scene.my.max := (a,b) => {[a, b](math.toInt(a > b))}
or
scene.my.max := (a,b,c) => {[a, b, c](a > b && a > c ? 0 : {b > a && b > c ? 1 : 2})}
It's not very useful in examples but you gon the point: [array](index)
Can became handy in complex "if - case" with many variants and multiple usage of one.
			or
scene.my.max := (a,b,c) => {[a, b, c](a > b && a > c ? 0 : {b > a && b > c ? 1 : 2})}
It's not very useful in examples but you gon the point: [array](index)
Can became handy in complex "if - case" with many variants and multiple usage of one.
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Re: Interesting way to write function
I don't think this notation is not good to understand, but is interesting.  
 
["a",["b",["c", "d"]],"e"] 1 1 0 returns "c".
(NOTE: I don't recommend to reducing (). )
			["a",["b",["c", "d"]],"e"] 1 1 0 returns "c".
(NOTE: I don't recommend to reducing (). )
NOTE: I'm not an Algoryx member.
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