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:Gives a new list that contains just the first ''n'' elements of the list ''L''.
 
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:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>First[{1, 4, 3}, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''{1, 4}''.</div>}}
 
:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>First[{1, 4, 3}, 2]</nowiki></code> yields ''{1, 4}''.</div>}}
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{{note| 1=<div>See also [[Last Command]].</div>}}

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First[ <List L> ]
Gives a new list that contains the first element of the list L.
Example:
First[{1, 4, 3}] yields {1}.
Note: To get the first element use Element[{1, 4, 3}, 1].
First[ <List L>, <Number n of elements> ]
Gives a new list that contains just the first n elements of the list L.
Example:
First[{1, 4, 3}, 2] yields {1, 4}.
First[ <Text> ]
Gives first character of the text.
Example:
First["Hello"] yields "H".
First[ <Text> , <Number n of elements> ]
Gives the first n characters of the text.
Example:
First["Hello",2] yields "He".
First[ <Locus>, <Number n of elements> ]
This command is useful for

CAS Syntax

First[ <List L> ]
Gives a new list that contains the first element of the list L.
Example:
First[{1, 4, 3}] yields {1}.
Note: To get the first element use Element[{1, 4, 3}, 1].
First[ <List L>, <Number n of elements> ]
Gives a new list that contains just the first n elements of the list L.
Example:
First[{1, 4, 3}, 2] yields {1, 4}.
Note:
See also Last Command.
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