Difference between revisions of "ListStridedMove"
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|return_text=that | |return_text=that contains the elements of '''myList''' but with the strides in the range of '''start''' to '''end''' moved to the stride position '''target'''. | ||
|func_desc=Moves a stride from one position to another position. | |func_desc=Moves a stride from one position to another position. | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 14 July 2008
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Summary
Function: list ListStridedMove( list myList, integer start, integer end, integer stride, integer target );
Moves a stride from one position to another position.
Returns a list that contains the elements of myList but with the strides in the range of start to end moved to the stride position target.
• list | myList | |||
• integer | start | |||
• integer | end | |||
• integer | stride | |||
• integer | target |
<lsl>list ListStridedMove(list myList, integer start, integer end, integer stride, integer target) {
if(stride <= 0) stride = 1; list item = llList2List(myList, start *= stride, end = (((end + 1) * stride) - 1)); return llListInsertList((myList = []) + llDeleteSubList(myList, start, end), item, destination * stride);
}</lsl>
See also: Strided Lists