Difference between revisions of "LlList2CSV"

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|func=llList2CSV|return_type=string|p1_type=list|p1_name=src
|func_footnote=Is functionally equivalent to <code>[[llDumpList2String]]('''src''', ", ");</code><br/>
|func_footnote=This is functionally equivalent to [[llDumpList2String]]('''src''', ", ");<br/>
Do not confuse this function with the {{Wikipedia|CSV|CSV}} format, it is ''not'' the CSV format.
Do not confuse this function with the {{Wikipedia|CSV|CSV}} format, it is ''not'' the CSV format.
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|return_text=that is comma separated values from '''src'''.
|return_text=that is comma separated values from '''src''' list. The source list may have separators other than commas before you start; the result will still be the same, a string with commas.
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{
 
     state_entry()
The comma separator is actually comma space.
    {
 
list tmp01 = ["a",b,c,d,e]>;<br />
string tmp02 = llList2CSV(tmp01);<br />
//tmp02 will equal: "a, b, c, d, e"<br />
 
 
<pre>default{
     state_entry(){
         list my_list = [1, 2.0, "a string", llGetPos(), llGetRot(), llGetOwner()];
         list my_list = [1, 2.0, "a string", llGetPos(), llGetRot(), llGetOwner()];
         llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(my_list));         
         llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(my_list));         

Revision as of 20:15, 7 July 2008

Summary

Function: string llList2CSV( list src );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Returns a string that is comma separated values from src list. The source list may have separators other than commas before you start; the result will still be the same, a string with commas.

• list src

This is functionally equivalent to llDumpList2String(src, ", ");
Do not confuse this function with the "Wikipedia logo"CSV format, it is not the CSV format.

Examples

The comma separator is actually comma space.

list tmp01 = ["a",b,c,d,e]>;
string tmp02 = llList2CSV(tmp01);
//tmp02 will equal: "a, b, c, d, e"


default{
    state_entry(){
        list my_list = [1, 2.0, "a string", llGetPos(), llGetRot(), llGetOwner()];
        llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(my_list));        
    }
}

See Also

Functions

•  llCSV2List
•  llDumpList2String
•  llParseString2List
•  llParseStringKeepNulls

Articles

•  Typecast

Deep Notes

Signature

function string llList2CSV( list src );