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list is one of the core data types in MiniScript.
A list is mutable, ordered sequence of values. A list literal is defined by a comma-separated series of values enclosed in square brackets.
Example:
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
words = ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"]
Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| len | Returns the length of the list, i.e., the number of items it contains |
| indexOf(item) | Returns the index of the first occurrence of item in the list, or null if not found
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| push(item) | Adds the item to the end of the list |
| remove(index) | Removes the element at index |
| pop | Removes the last element of the list, and returns it |
| pull | Removes the first element of the list, and returns it |
| sum | Returns the sum of all numeric values in the list |
| sort | Mutates the list by sorting its elements in place |
| shuffle | Mutates the list by re-ordering its elements randomly |
| join(separator=" ") | Returns a string with all list elements "joined" by a separator (which defaults to a space) |
| insert(index, value) | Mutates the list by inserting value at index |
| replace(oldValue, newValue, maxCount) | Mutates the list by replacing occurrences of oldValue with newValue at most maxCount, if specified. If maxCount is omitted it replaces all occurrences. |
| indexes | Returns a list with the indexes of the elements of the list; equivalent to range(0, theList.len-1)
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| values | Returns the values of the list (in fact it returns the list itself) |
See also
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