Eggon Posted July 4, 2021 Share Posted July 4, 2021 (edited) I'd like to loop through items in inventory to perform a certain check on each of the items. I have this code (which doesn't work as expected) : local player = getPlayer() local inventory = player:getInventory() local items = inventory:getItems() print(items) for i, v in ipairs(items) do print("i: ", i) print("v: ", v) end Printing "items" results in a following entry in the console: Quote [Clothing{ clothingItemName="some name"}, Clothing{...}, zombie.inventory.types.InventoryContaier@..., zombie.inventory.types.HandWeapon@....] First strange thing about it is that it looks like a mix of 'body containers' and actual items? And the other is that it's enclosed in square brackets, which is not a Lua data type according to my limited knowledge of Lua. ipairing 'items' doesn't throw an error, but it doesn't access the objects either. How can I access items in invntory in form of a iterable table? And what is this strange list in [] that gets logged to the console? Edited July 4, 2021 by Eggon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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