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Hey, is there a way to change the number of characters displayed in the output? [is there even a limit there?]
I'm having a weird issue - I'm creating a jagged array of 1s. How I imagine it should display it in the output [single line]:
[[1,1,1],[1,1,1],[1,1,1]]
or [multiple lines, one for each inner array]:
[ [1,1,1,1], [1,1,1,1], [1,1,1,1] ]
Instead it displays it like this:
[ [1,1, 1,1], [1,1, 1,1] ]
Kind of looks like there's a set max line width of some sort in the output, or is there another reason it's cutting the inner arrays in half?
Here's the code:
let map : any[] = []; for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) { let row : number[] = []; for (let j=0; j<10; j++) { row.push(1); } map.push(row); row = []; } console.log(map);
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@Theeverydayman what version of RunJS are you using?
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Latest, at the time of writing (secondary gh)
I'm not able to replicate the issue. For me, the formatting looks like this:
[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ],
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Hey, is there a way to change the number of characters displayed in the output? [is there even a limit there?]
I'm having a weird issue - I'm creating a jagged array of 1s. How I imagine it should display it in the output [single line]:
or [multiple lines, one for each inner array]:
Instead it displays it like this:
Kind of looks like there's a set max line width of some sort in the output, or is there another reason it's cutting the inner arrays in half?
Here's the code:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: