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It evaluates the term for all of the list’s elements. This usually means the execution of the commands, but it can mean something else too, e.g. summarizing. | It evaluates the term for all of the list’s elements. This usually means the execution of the commands, but it can mean something else too, e.g. summarizing. | ||
E.g.: ExecList(1, Explode_listobject()) all objects that are in the list will explode, | E.g.: ExecList(1, Explode_listobject()) all objects that are in the list will explode, | ||
sum=0; ExecList(1, set(sum, sum+S.energy)) it sums the energy of the list’s objects into a variable called sum. | sum=0; ExecList(1, set(sum, sum+S.energy)) it sums the energy of the list’s objects into a variable called sum. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:41, 19 June 2009
ExecList (list, condition);
It evaluates the term for all of the list’s elements. This usually means the execution of the commands, but it can mean something else too, e.g. summarizing. E.g.: ExecList(1, Explode_listobject()) all objects that are in the list will explode, sum=0; ExecList(1, set(sum, sum+S.energy)) it sums the energy of the list’s objects into a variable called sum.