pairs()
and ipairs()
are slightly different.
pairs()
returns key-value pairs and is mostly used for associative tables. key order is unspecified.
ipairs()
returns index-value pairs and is mostly used for numeric tables. Non numeric keys in an array are ignored, while the index order is deterministic (in numeric order).
This is illustrated by the following code fragment.
> u={}
> u[1]="a"
> u[3]="b"
> u[2]="c"
> u[4]="d"
> u["hello"]="world"
> for key,value in ipairs(u) do print(key,value) end
1 a
2 c
3 b
4 d
> for key,value in pairs(u) do print(key,value) end
1 a
hello world
3 b
2 c
4 d
>
When you create an tables without keys (as in your question), it behaves as a numeric array and behaviour or pairs and ipairs is identical.
a = {"one", "two", "three"}
is equivalent to a[1]="one"
a[2]="two"
a[3]="three"
and pairs()
and ipairs()
will be identical (except for the ordering that is not guaranteed in pairs()
).
与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…