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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
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<ul><li>The [[Push (Arraylist function)|Push]] and
<li>For examples of <var>Add</var> calls, see [[Arraylist class]].
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[[Enqueue (Arraylist function)|Enqueue]] functions are the same as the <var>Add</var> function:
[[Enqueue (Arraylist function)|Enqueue]] functions are the same as the <var>Add</var> function:
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[[Dequeue (Arraylist function)|Dequeue]] function.
[[Dequeue (Arraylist function)|Dequeue]] function.
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==Examples==
<ol><li>For examples of <var>Add</var> calls, see [[Arraylist class]].</ol>
 
==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 10:06, 29 January 2011

Add Arraylist items (Arraylist class)


This callable function adds an item to the end of an Arraylist.

Syntax

[%count =] al:Add( itemList)

Syntax terms

%count An, optional, numeric variable that returns the number of items in the indicated Arraylist after the item has been added. %count is also the item number associated with the added item in the Arraylist.
al An Arraylist object.
collectionItem A value or variable of the same type as specified on the al declaration, or a value or variable convertible to that type.

Usage notes

  • The Push and Enqueue functions are the same as the Add function:
    • Push was designed as a convenience for use with the Pop function.
    • Enqueue was designed as a convenience for use with the Dequeue function.

Examples

  1. For examples of Add calls, see Arraylist class.

See also