User Guide

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122 Chapter 5: Using Arrays and Structures
All functions except StructDelete throw an exception if a referenced key or structure does not
exist.
For more information on these functions, see CFML Reference.
StructDelete Removes the specified item from the specified structure.
StructFind Returns the value associated with the specified key in the specified
structure. This function is redundant with accessing structure elements using
associative array notation.
StructFindKey Searches through a structure for the specified key name and returns an array
containing data on the found key or keys.
StructFindValue Searches through a structure for the specified simple data value (for
example, a string or number) and returns an array containing information on
the value location in the structure.
StructGet Returns a reference to a substructure contained in a structure at the
specified path. This function is redundant with using direct reference to a
structure. If you accidentally use this function on a variable that is not a
structure, it replaces the value with an empty structure.
StructInsert Inserts the specified key-value pair into the specified structure. Unlike a
direct assignment statement, this function generates an error by default if
the specified key exists in the structure.
StructIsEmpty Indicates whether the specified structure contains data. Returns True if the
structure contains no data, and False if it does contain data.
StructKeyArray Returns an array of keys in the specified structure.
StructKeyExists Returns True if the specified key is in the specified structure. You can use
this function in place of the
IsDefined function to check for the existence of
variables in scopes that are available as structures.
StructKeyList Returns a list of keys in the specified structure.
StructNew Returns a new structure.
StructSort Returns an array containing the key names of a structure in the order
determined by the sort criteria.
StructUpdate Updates the specified key with the specified value. Unlike a direct
assignment statement, this function generates an error if the structure or key
does not exist.
Function Description