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Creating linear lists
The most common way to create a linear list is to use the list operator ([ ]
). You can also use the list()
function to create a linear list.
To create a linear list, do one of the following:
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Place the list elements within the list operator ( |
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Specify the list's elements as parameters of the |
In both cases, you use commas to separate items in the list.
For example, the following statements have the same effect; each statement creates a linear list of three names:
set workerList = ["Bruno", "Heather", "Carlos"] set workerList = list("Bruno", "Heather", "Carlos")
To create an empty linear list:
Set the list to [ ]
.
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