SYNOPSIS mapping mkmapping(mixed *arr1, mixed *arr2,...) DESCRIPTION Returns a mapping with indices from 'arr1' and values from 'arr2'... . arr1[0] will index arr2...[0], arr1[1] will index arr2...[1], etc. If the arrays are of unequal size, the mapping will only contain as much elements as are in the smallest array. Normally, mappings are extended by simply inserting new elements. This function is useful if you can estimate the needed size of the mapping in advance, to reduce the malloc overhead. Any unused allocated space will be freed after the current function returns. EXAMPLE mkmapping( ({ 1, 2 }), ({ 10, 11 }), ({ 20, 21, 22})) returns ([ 1:10;20, 2:11;21 ]) SEE ALSO mappings(LPC), mappingp(E), m_indices(E), m_values(E), m_add(E), m_delete(E), sizeof(E), widthof(E), unmkmapping(E).