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List - OpenMaple representation of a list
Description
The com.maplesoft.openmaple.List class represents a Maple list. List publicly inherits from Algebraic; therefore, it provides all the member functions from the Algebraic class in addition to those listed here.
To create a Last containing arbitrary data, call newList to create an empty List of the specified length. The elements of the expression sequences are then assigned by calling assign.
Method Summary
void assign( int i, Algebraic val ) throws MapleException
assign sets element i of the list to val.
Algebraic select( int i ) throws MapleException
select returns the element at index i of the list.
int length( ) throws MapleException
length returns the length of the list.
See Also
list, OpenMaple, OpenMaple/Java/Algebraic, OpenMaple/Java/API, OpenMaple/Java/Examples, OpenMaple/Java/Expseq, OpenMaple/Java/Table
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