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@@ -172,6 +172,23 @@ Are mappings iterable?
Mappings themselves are not iterable, but you can use a higher-level
datastructure on top of it, for example the `iterable mapping <https://github.com/ethereum/dapp-bin/blob/master/library/iterable_mapping.sol>`_.
+Can I put arrays inside of a mapping? How do I make a mapping of a mapping?
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+
+Mappings are already syntactically similar to arrays as they are, therefore it doesn't make much sense to store an array in them. Rather what you should do is create a mapping of a mapping.
+
+An example of this would be::
+ contract c {
+ struct myStruct {
+ uint someNumber;
+ string someString;
+ }
+ mapping(uint => mapping(string => myStruct)) myDynamicMapping;
+ function storeInMapping() {
+ myDynamicMapping[1]["Foo"] = myStruct(2, "Bar");
+ }
+ }
+
Can you return an array or a string from a solidity function call?
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