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Revision as of 16:45, 14 July 2008
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Summary
Function: string llList2CSV( list src );195 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns a string of comma separated values taken in order from src.
• list | src |
More precisely the values are separated with a comma and a space (", ").
This function's functionality is equivalent to llDumpList2String(src, ", ");
Do not confuse this function with the CSV format, it is not the CSV format.
To reverse the process use llCSV2List.
Caveats
Examples
<lsl>default {
state_entry() { list my_list = [1, 2.0, "a string", llGetPos(), llGetRot(), llGetOwner()]; llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(my_list)); }}</lsl>
See Also
Functions
• | llCSV2List | |||
• | llDumpList2String | |||
• | llParseString2List | |||
• | llParseStringKeepNulls |
Articles
• | Typecast |