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<li>If <var>Number</var> is called and there is no item on the <var>FloatNamedArraylist</var> that has the indicated <var class="term">subscript</var>, a <code>0</code> is returned, regardless of the setting of <var>[[UseDefault (FloatNamedArraylist property)|UseDefault]]</var>. | <li>If <var>Number</var> is called and there is no item on the <var>FloatNamedArraylist</var> that has the indicated <var class="term">subscript</var>, a <code>0</code> is returned, regardless of the setting of <var>[[UseDefault (FloatNamedArraylist property)|UseDefault]]</var>. | ||
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==Examples== | |||
<p class="code">b | |||
%y is collection floatNamedArraylist of string len 32 | |||
%i is float | |||
%y = new | |||
%y(7) = 'seven' | |||
%y(38) = 'thirty-eight' | |||
%y(110) = 'one-hundred-ten' | |||
%i = 38 | |||
print %y:number(%y:nameByNumber(%i)) and %y:nameByNumber(%i) and %y:itemByNumber(%i) | |||
end for | |||
end | |||
</p> | |||
The request prints: | |||
<p class="output"> | |||
2 38 thirty-eight | |||
</p> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 23 September 2020
Item number of specified name (FloatNamedArraylist class)
Number returns the item number (ordinal) of the item that has the specified subscript in the FloatNamedArraylist.
Syntax
%number = fltNal:Number( subscript)
Syntax terms
%number | A numeric variable to contain the item number of the fltNal item selected by subscript. |
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fltNal | A FloatNamedArraylist object. |
subscript | A numeric value that serves as a subscript to identify a fltNal item. |
Usage notes
- If Number is called and there is no item on the FloatNamedArraylist that has the indicated subscript, a
0
is returned, regardless of the setting of UseDefault.
Examples
b %y is collection floatNamedArraylist of string len 32 %i is float %y = new %y(7) = 'seven' %y(38) = 'thirty-eight' %y(110) = 'one-hundred-ten' %i = 38 print %y:number(%y:nameByNumber(%i)) and %y:nameByNumber(%i) and %y:itemByNumber(%i) end for end
The request prints:
2 38 thirty-eight
See also
- The ItemByNumber property lets you retrieve or set an item using the item's ordinal number.
- The NameByNumber function lets you retrieve an item's name using the item's ordinal number.