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Applying all methods of objects in array of objects in random order
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Dear All, I have an object containing several arrays of objects. Objects in each array are of the same class. I want to execute all methods of all objects in all arrays exactly once, but in random order. Do you know how to do this in an efficient manner?
Regards, Uwe
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on 13 Nov 2015
So you have an object, and you say it is "an object containing several arrays of objects". Let's call that object objMain. Now that object has arrays as variables, let's say objArray1, objArray2, and objArray3. But then you say "Objects in each array are of the same class" so I'm assuming each array is really an array of class objects
So let's say you have a class called "myModel" with methods SoilLayers(), RiverStretches(), etc.
So let's say you want to call the "SoilLayers" method of array #2 in your main object, which we'll call objMain. So you'd want to do this:
theOutput1 = objMain.objArray(2).SoilLayers();
And then you want to call
theOutput2 = objMain.objArray(2).RiverStretches();
and other methods in a random order. Is that what you want to do? If not, please refine your terminology to make it more accurate.
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