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list ListXnotY(list lx, list ly) {// return elements in X list that are not in Y list | list ListXnotY(list lx, list ly) {// return elements in X list that are not in Y list | ||
list lz; | list lz = []; | ||
integer i; | integer i = 0; | ||
integer n = llGetListLength(lx); | integer n = llGetListLength(lx); | ||
for ( | for (; i < n; i++) | ||
{ | { | ||
if (llListFindList(ly,llList2List(lx,i,i)) == -1) | if (llListFindList(ly,llList2List(lx,i,i)) == -1) |
Revision as of 09:52, 12 January 2010
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Function: list ListXnotY(list lx, list ly);
Show what x list has that y list is missing.
See also: Lists
<lsl> list ListXnotY(list lx, list ly) {// return elements in X list that are not in Y list
list lz = []; integer i = 0; integer n = llGetListLength(lx); for (; i < n; i++) { if (llListFindList(ly,llList2List(lx,i,i)) == -1) lz = lz + llList2List(lx,i,i); } return lz;
}
</lsl>
Example:
<lsl> list l1 = ["a","b","c","d"]; list l2 = ["a","1","b","2","c","3"];
default{
state_entry() { llSay(0, "X list has this in it, but Y list doesn't: " + llList2CSV(ListXnotY(l1,l2)) ); //will say: d }
} </lsl>
Posted with the kind permission of Very Keynes, who originated this script June 2007 in the SL scripters forum http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?t=194138