user672118
user672118

Reputation:

How do I add a method to the table type?

How do I add a method to the table type? I'm trying to write a method that searches through the values of a table. So far I have.

function table:contains(value)
  for _, v in ipairs(self) do
    if v == value then return true end
  end
  return false
end

Yet when I try to do the following.

t = {'four', 'five', 'six'}
t:contains('five')

I get the error.

stdin:1: attempt to call method 'contains' (a nil value)

Any suggestions?

Upvotes: 10

Views: 8575

Answers (3)

Michal Kottman
Michal Kottman

Reputation: 16753

As was said by others, your t is a simple table, it contains only the following key-value pairs: [1]='four', [2]='five', [3]='six'.

If you want to "extend" the t to be able to access functions from the table module, you have to set a metatable with __index pointing to the table module. I use the following function to access it easily:

function T(t)
    return setmetatable(t, {__index = table})
end

You can then use it as follows (thanks to syntax sugar no parentheses needed):

t = T{'four', 'five', 'six'}
t:insert('seven')
print(t:contains('seven')) --> true

Upvotes: 10

lhf
lhf

Reputation: 72312

You've added a method to the table library but you haven't given any metatable to table t. There is no automatic connection between table and t.

Upvotes: 3

Nicol Bolas
Nicol Bolas

Reputation: 473222

There is no single metatable for all tables. Unlike strings and numbers, each table has its own individual metatable.

Just make a free function instead of a "member" function for these kinds of things. Not everything needs to be all OOP with : and such.

Upvotes: 8

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