LlGetListEntryType
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{{LSL_Function |inject-2= |func_id=194|func_sleep=0.0|func_energy=10.0 |func=llGetListEntryType|return_type=integer |p1_type=list|p1_name=src |p2_type=integer|p2_name=index |func_footnote |func_desc |return_text=that is the type of the entry index in src. |spec |caveats=
- If a vector is stored in a list as "<7,5,0>" (as a string type, as opposed to <7,5,0> which is a vector type), its type will be returned as TYPE_STRING, not TYPE_VECTOR. The same applies for "1" being returned as a string instead of an integer, etc. There is no easy way to guess what the type should be from a string value. The users intent may not be obvious
|constants=
Type | Description | |
---|---|---|
TYPE_INTEGER | 1 | integer |
TYPE_FLOAT | 2 | float |
TYPE_STRING | 3 | string |
TYPE_KEY | 4 | key |
TYPE_VECTOR | 5 | vector |
TYPE_ROTATION | 6 | rotation |
TYPE_INVALID | 0 | none |
|examples= <lsl> string get_list_entry_type_info(integer inputInteger) {
if (inputInteger == TYPE_INTEGER) return "integer"; else if (inputInteger == TYPE_FLOAT) return "float"; else if (inputInteger == TYPE_STRING) return "string"; else if (inputInteger == TYPE_KEY) return "key"; else if (inputInteger == TYPE_VECTOR) return "vector"; else if (inputInteger == TYPE_ROTATION) return "rotation";
// else
return "