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<blockquote>Adds elements to the end of the list in the order specified.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Adds elements to the end of the list in the order specified.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> first:
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====<br /> first ====
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the first element in the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the first element in the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> next: kNode  
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====<br /> next: kNode ====
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the element which follows kNode in the List, 0 if kNode is the end of the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the element which follows kNode in the List, 0 if kNode is the end of the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> at: n  
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====<br /> at: n ====
 
<blockquote>Returns the element (not the kNode) at position n in the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Returns the element (not the kNode) at position n in the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> last:
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====<br /> last ====
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the last element in the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the last element in the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> prev: kNode  
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====<br /> prev: kNode ====
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the element preceding kNode in the List, 0 if kNode is the first element of the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Returns the kNode of the element preceding kNode in the List, 0 if kNode is the first element of the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> addToFront: element [element ...]  
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====<br /> addToFront: element [element ...] ====
 
<blockquote>Add elements to the beginning of the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Add elements to the beginning of the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> addToEnd: element [element ...]  
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====<br /> addToEnd: element [element ...] ====
 
<blockquote>Add elements to the end of the List.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Add elements to the end of the List.</blockquote>
  
====<br /> indexOf: element  
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====<br /> indexOf: element ====
 
<blockquote>Return the index of element in the list. If the element is not in the list, return -1.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Return the index of element in the list. If the element is not in the list, return -1.</blockquote>
  

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The List Class

Author: Jeff Stephenson

Date: 5 April 1988

 


The List Class

A List is just a Collection which has a specified order to its elements.

In file system.sc
Inherits from Collection
Inherited by Inventory
Set


Properties

 


Methods


add: element [element ...]

Adds elements to the end of the list in the order specified.


first

Returns the kNode of the first element in the List.


next: kNode

Returns the kNode of the element which follows kNode in the List, 0 if kNode is the end of the List.


at: n

Returns the element (not the kNode) at position n in the List.


last

Returns the kNode of the last element in the List.


prev: kNode

Returns the kNode of the element preceding kNode in the List, 0 if kNode is the first element of the List.


addToFront: element [element ...]

Add elements to the beginning of the List.


addToEnd: element [element ...]

Add elements to the end of the List.


indexOf: element

Return the index of element in the list. If the element is not in the list, return -1.

 

Notes


 

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