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== Function: [[list]] ListXandY([[list]] {{LSL Param|lx}}, [[list]] {{LSL Param|ly}}); == | == Function: [[list]] ListXandY([[list]] {{LSL Param|lx}}, [[list]] {{LSL Param|ly}}); == |
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Function: list ListXandY(list lx, list ly);
This function examines two lists, and returns a new list composed of the elements that both lists have in common.
See also: Lists
<lsl> list ListXandY(list lx, list ly) {// return a list of elements common to both lists
list lz = []; integer x; for (x = 0; x < llGetListLength(ly); x++) { if (~llListFindList(lx,llList2List(ly,x,x))) { lz = lz + llList2List(ly,x,x); } else { ; } } return lz;
} </lsl>
Example:
<lsl> list l1 = ["a","b","c","d"]; list l2 = ["a","1","b","2","c","3"];
default{
state_entry() { llSay(0, "The two lists have the following items in common: " + llList2CSV(ListXandY(l1,l2)) ); //will say: a, b, c }
} </lsl>
Posted with the kind permission of Very Keynes, who originated this script June 2007 in the SL scripters forum http://forums-archive.secondlife.com/54/e4/194138/1.html