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Keywords:
Unnumbered,
Unordered,
Datatype,
Array,
Bullets
From XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes ( 2001-05-02) An or simple type definition.
A list a function in HTML that allows you to add bullets, numbered or unnumbered to your body for a more categorized look. Unordered / bulleted list: Category 1 Category 2 Ordered / numbered list: Category 1 Category 2
a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
a collection which can contain duplicate elements, and the elements are ordered (like an array, you can add an element at a specific position, and the elements are accessed using their index)
a convenient growable array
a much simpler structure that an array
an arrangement of items that fit in the same category
an array where the keys are all automatically assigned, as integers
an ordered array of elements, while a dictionary is an unordered collection of unique keys with values
a one-dimensional array for variable storage
Unique datatype that is a dynamic mxn array of data. The data can be of any datatype, including triggers and lists. M, N, O, P
A list means "list of business records" in one certain category (and all sub-categories). A list is a category. The length of the list is the total number of records in the list. It's the same with "category size".
See Array.
The Lingo equivalent of an array. Lists are variables with multiple slots to store information. They may be linear lists (single items) or property lists (labels with a value).
Text that is categorized, be it bulleted, numbered, or unnumbered. The default list bullets and numbers are black with no special effects.
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