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<td>This is a new <var>Stringlist</var> that is a deep copy of <var class="term">sl</var>, the method <var>Stringlist</var>.</td></tr> | <td>This is a new <var>Stringlist</var> that is a deep copy of <var class="term">sl</var>, the method <var>Stringlist</var>.</td></tr> | ||
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Revision as of 23:59, 26 January 2011
Copy Stringlist (Stringlist class)
This method copies an entire Stringlist, creating a new Stringlist.
DeepCopy is identical to the Copy. For more information about deep copyability, see Copying objects. The DeepCopy method accepts no argument and returns a Stringlist object.
Syntax
%outList = sl:DeepCopy
Syntax terms
%outList | This is a new Stringlist that is a deep copy of sl, the method Stringlist. |
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sl | A Stringlist object. |
Usage notes
- All errors in DeepCopy result in request cancellation.
- The method object (sl) may be null. The output of a copy of a null object is a null object.