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Mikrotik Scripting – Array Pop Function
Here is another function I created to delete a specific key in an array.
# Usage: [$arrayPop <$array name> <key position to delete (0-n or -1)>] # Input an array name and the integer of the key to delete. To delete the last element of the array, enter -1. :global arrayPop do={ Continue reading "Mikrotik Scripting – Array Pop Function"