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+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SET MyElement1,MyElement2,MyElement3,MyElement4 - will have the same effect as the f_add_to_mylist function above | ||
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+ | ===Sorting the LIST=== | ||
+ | This example shows how to sort your LIST.''xxx'' : | ||
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+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT - ascending sort in case sensitive | ||
+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT asc - ascending sort in case sensitive | ||
+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT i - ascending sort in case insensitive | ||
+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT iasc - ascending sort in case insensitive | ||
+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT desc - descending sort in case sensitive | ||
+ | SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT idesc - descending sort in case insensitive | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 19 January 2014
Contents
LIST Functions
These functions will allow the insertion and referencing of elements in a list, this is a global property much like VAR and can be referenced or set globally.
LIST.key | Read/Write | Description |
SERV.LIST.xxx | R | Shows elements in LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.ADD <args> | W | Adds <args> as a new element in LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.APPEND <args>,... | W | Sets each <args> as a new element in LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.CLEAR | W | Clears LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.SET <args>,... | W | Clears the list and sets each <args> as a new element in LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.SORT <args> | W | Re-orders LIST.xxx according to <args>. (possible values are: no args , i , asc , iasc , desc , idesc) |
SERV.LIST.xxx.n | R | References the nth zero based index of the LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.COUNT | R | Gets the total number of elements in LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.n.REMOVE | W | Removes the nth element in LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.n.INSERT <args> | W | Inserts <args> at the nth index of LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.FINDELEM <args> | W | Searches LIST.xxx for <args> starting from the beginning of LIST.xxx |
SERV.LIST.xxx.n.FINDELEM <args> | W | Searches LIST.xxx for <args> starting from the nth index of LIST.xxx |
SERV.PRINTLISTS | R | Prints all LISTs and their respective ELEMENTS |
SERV.CLEARLISTS | W | Clears all LISTs. If used with mask parameter, then it will clear LISTs with specified name |
Examples
Below are examples of the use of the LIST functions:
Adding to LIST
This example shows how to add elements to your LIST.xxx :
[FUNCTION f_add_to_mylist] SERV.LIST.MyList.ADD MyElement1 SERV.LIST.MyList.ADD MyElement2 SERV.LIST.MyList.ADD MyElement3 SERV.LIST.MyList.ADD MyElement4 ... SERV.LIST.MyList.SET MyElement1,MyElement2,MyElement3,MyElement4 - will have the same effect as the f_add_to_mylist function above
Referencing the LIST
To reference your LIST.xxx :
[FUNCTION f_show_mylist] serv.log <serv.list.MyList>
displays; "MyElement1","MyElement2","MyElement3","MyElement4"
Referencing Single Elements
in the LIST above, in order to reference by index :
serv.list.MyList.0 - outputs "MyElement1" serv.list.MyList.1 - outputs "MyElement2" . . .
Sorting the LIST
This example shows how to sort your LIST.xxx :
SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT - ascending sort in case sensitive SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT asc - ascending sort in case sensitive SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT i - ascending sort in case insensitive SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT iasc - ascending sort in case insensitive SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT desc - descending sort in case sensitive SERV.LIST.MyList.SORT idesc - descending sort in case insensitive