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<ul><li>The <var>[[FirstItem (Arraylist property)|FirstItem]]</var> property returns the first item of an <var>Arraylist</var> without removing it. | <ul> | ||
<li>The [[Pop (Arraylist function)|Pop]] function returns the last item of an <var>Arraylist</var>, then removes it. | <li>The <var>[[FirstItem (Arraylist property)|FirstItem]]</var> property returns the first item of an <var>Arraylist</var> without removing it. | ||
<li>The <var>[[Pop (Arraylist function)|Pop]]</var> function returns the last item of an <var>Arraylist</var>, then removes it. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 1 November 2012
Retrieve first Arraylist item, then remove item (Arraylist class)
Dequeue returns the current contents of the first item in the method object Arraylist; then it removes that item.
Syntax
[%item =] al:Dequeue
Syntax terms
%item | A variable of the same type as specified on the al declaration to contain the contents of the first al item. |
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al | An Arraylist object. |
Usage notes
- The Dequeue method for object al is equivalent to specifying
al:Item(1)
followed byal:RemoveItem(1)
. - Dequeue is available in Sirius Mods Version 7.0 and later.
See also
- The FirstItem property returns the first item of an Arraylist without removing it.
- The Pop function returns the last item of an Arraylist, then removes it.