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Summary
Function: list ListToWholeNumbers( list mylist );
Takes a list and truncates each float in the list so that it is a whole number.
Returns a list that contains the elements of myList but with the float elements having their fractional parts removed.
• list | mylist |
See also: Lists
Specification
<lsl>list ListToWholeNumbers(list myList) {
integer ListLength = llGetListLength(myList); integer i = -1; while (++i < ListLength) { if(TYPE_FLOAT == llGetListEntryType(myList, i)) { float f = llList2Float(myList, i); if(llFabs(f) < 0x1000000)//can it have an fpart? f = (integer)f; myList = (myList = []) + llListReplaceList(myList, (list)f, i, i); } } return myList;
}</lsl>
Examples
<lsl>list myWholeNumberList = ListToWholeNumbers( [1.04, 10.789, 4.643] );//yields [1,10,4]</lsl>