llCSV2List
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Summary
Function: list llCSV2List( string src );196 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns a list made from src as comma separated values.
• string | src |
Do not confuse this function with the CSV format, it is not the CSV format.
Specification
Anything between "<" and ">" is considered a single value regardless of the existence of a comma between. For every "<" there needs to be a corresponding ">". <lsl> llCSV2List("<>,>,a") == ["<>", ">", "a"]; //didn't match the last ">" llCSV2List("<<>,>,a") == ["<<>,>", "a"]; //matched everything llCSV2List("<<<>,>,a") == ["<<<>,>,a"]; //didn't match the last "<" </lsl>
Caveats
- It eats leading and trailing spaces from values.
- Anything between "<" and ">" is considered a single value, see Specification for further details.
- All items in the returned list are strings until typecast.
- llCSV2List("") returns [""], not []
Examples
<lsl> default {
state_entry() { string csv = "first,second,third"; list my_list = llCSV2List(csv); llOwnerSay("CSV: " + csv); integer i; for (i=0; i<llGetListLength(my_list); ++i) { llOwnerSay("my_list[" + (string)i + "]: " + llList2String(my_list,i)); } }}</lsl>
See Also
Functions
• | llList2CSV | |||
• | llDumpList2String | |||
• | llParseString2List | |||
• | llParseStringKeepNulls |
Articles
• | Typecast |