Difference between revisions of "ListStridedRemove"
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// to remove indexs from a list (normaly one thats been strided use this function | |||
<lsl>list ListStridedRemove(list src, integer start, integer end, integer stride) { | |||
return llDeleteSubList(src, start * stride, (stride * (end + 1)) - 1); | |||
}</lsl> | |||
// to remove every stride from a list use this function | |||
list ListStridedRemove(list src, integer start, integer end, integer stride) | list ListStridedRemove(list src, integer start, integer end, integer stride) | ||
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Summary
Function: list ListStridedRemove( list src, integer start, integer end, integer stride );
Removes a specified part of a strided list.
Returns a list that contains the elements of myList but with the strides in the range of start to end removed.
• list | src | |||
• integer | start | |||
• integer | end | |||
• integer | stride |
<lsl> // to remove indexs from a list (normaly one thats been strided use this function <lsl>list ListStridedRemove(list src, integer start, integer end, integer stride) {
return llDeleteSubList(src, start * stride, (stride * (end + 1)) - 1);
}</lsl> // to remove every stride from a list use this function list ListStridedRemove(list src, integer start, integer end, integer stride) {
// fixed and improved by Madpeter Zond (the wiki entry is trash please update it) if((start < 1)
Examples
<lsl>list customers = ListStridedRemove(customers, 0, 0, STRIDELENGTH);</lsl>