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repeat with...in list
Syntax
repeat with
variable
in
someList
Description
Keyword; assigns successive values from the specified list to the variable.
While in a repeat loop, Lingo ignores other events except keypresses. To check the current key in a repeat loop, use the keyPressed
property.
Only one handler can run at a time. If Lingo stays in a repeat loop for a long time, other events stack up waiting to be evaluated. Therefore, repeat loops are best used for short, fast operations or when users are idle.
If you need to process something for several seconds or more, evaluate the function in a loop with some type of counter or test to track progress.
If the stop condition is never reached or there is no exit from the repeat loop, you can force Director to stop by using Control+Alt+period (Windows) or Command+period (Macintosh).
The Director player for Java doesn't detect mouse movements, update properties that indicate the mouse's position, or update the status of mouse button presses when Lingo is in a repeat loop.
Example
This statement displays four values in the Message window:
repeat with i in [1, 2, 3, 4] put i end repeat
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