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{{command|list}}
 
{{command|list}}
;Append[ <List>, >Object> ]:Appends the object to the list and yields the results in a new list.
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;Append[ <List>, <Object> ]:Appends the object to the list and yields the results in a new list.
 
:{{Example|1=<code>Append[{1, 2, 3}, 4]</code> creates the list ''{1, 2, 3, 4}''.}}
 
:{{Example|1=<code>Append[{1, 2, 3}, 4]</code> creates the list ''{1, 2, 3, 4}''.}}
 
;Append[ <Object>, <List> ]:Appends the list to the object and yields the results in a new list.
 
;Append[ <Object>, <List> ]:Appends the list to the object and yields the results in a new list.
 
:{{Example|1=<code>Append[4, {1, 2, 3}]</code> creates he list  ''{4, 1, 2, 3}''.}}
 
:{{Example|1=<code>Append[4, {1, 2, 3}]</code> creates he list  ''{4, 1, 2, 3}''.}}

Revision as of 12:46, 20 July 2015



Append[ <List>, <Object> ]
Appends the object to the list and yields the results in a new list.
Example: Append[{1, 2, 3}, 4] creates the list {1, 2, 3, 4}.
Append[ <Object>, <List> ]
Appends the list to the object and yields the results in a new list.
Example: Append[4, {1, 2, 3}] creates he list {4, 1, 2, 3}.
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