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list()
Syntax
list(
value1
,
value2
,
value3
...)
Description
Function and data type; defines a linear list made up of the values specified by value1
, value2
, value3
.... This is an alternative to using square brackets ([ ]
) to create a list.
The maximum length of a single line of executable Lingo is 256 characters. You can't create a very large list using this command. If you have a large amount of data that you want to put in a list, enclose the data in square brackets and put the data into a field. You can then assign the field to a variable. The variable's content is a list of the data.
Example
This statement sets the variable named designers equal to a linear list that contains the names Gee, Kayne, and Ohashi:
designers = list("Gee", "Kayne", "Ohashi")
The result is the list ["Gee", "Kayne", "Ohashi"].
See also
integer(), integerP()
, value()
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